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    2 research outputs found

    Does the femoral offset affect replacements? The results from a National Joint Registry

    Author
    1. Al-Dirini RM
    2. Beksaç B
    3. Davey JR
    4. Fottner A
    5. Garellick GR
    6. Hallan G
    7. Harman M
    8. Herberts P
    9. Jameson SS
    10. Johanson PE
    11. Kleeman RU
    12. Krushell RJ
    13. Kuzyk PR
    14. Lecerf G
    15. Liebs TR
    16. Ling RS
    17. Malik A
    18. Ries MD
    19. Sakalkale DP
    20. Sariali E
    21. Tezuka T
    22. Thien TM
    23. Weber M
    24. Wyatt M
    Publication venue
    'SAGE Publications'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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    Cementless femoral stems with lower canal fill ratio have similar mid-term to long-term outcomes to those with adequate fill ratio in Dorr type C femurs

    Author
    1. A Fottner
    2. C Khalily
    3. C Ries
    4. CA Engh
    5. CA Engh
    6. F Evola
    7. F Syed
    8. J Achten
    9. JR McLaughlin
    10. K Gromov
    11. K-T Hwang
    12. LD Dorr
    13. M Al-Najjim
    14. M Krismer
    15. MR Streit
    16. P Panichkul
    17. P Rattanaprichavej
    18. PC Noble
    19. PR Aldinger
    20. R Biedermann
    21. R Nakaya
    22. RM Al-Dirini
    23. S Ishii
    24. S Young
    25. SBCS Hulley
    26. VM Camine
    27. W Nash
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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