Biomechanical comparison of oblique and step-cut osteotomies used in total hip arthroplasty with femoral shortening
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2016Author
Sünbüloğlu, Emin
Tuna, Meral
YILDIZ, FATİH
Bozdağ, Süreyya Ergün
Dikmen, Goksel
Kilicoglu, Önder İsmet
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Background: Various types of shortening osteotomies and prosthesis are used for femoral reconstruction in total hip arthroplasty of the high hip dislocation. This biomechanical study investigates whether step-cut osteotomies result in better stability than oblique osteotomies and cylindrical femoral stems enhance stability of the osteotomy more than conical stems, and which osteotomy and prosthesis type maintain the stability better after cyclical loading.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/127758https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jos.2016.04.015
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