Abstract
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most frequently performed operations in orthopaedics. Three decades of clinical studies have resulted in a large body of data regarding the survivorship, performance, and revision of THAs. The benefits of compiling these data into a single reference lie in aiding clinicians in decision making and patient education. It is important to know whether the life expectancy of current prosthetic devices may result in device failure at the time when revision surgery may produce a high risk to the patient.
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Griggs, J.A., Hill, T.J., Gallagher, S.H., Schimmel, T. (1996). Low-Friction Total Hip Arthroplasties. In: Hench, L.L., Wilson, J. (eds) Clinical Performance of Skeletal Prostheses. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0541-5_2
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