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Die entwicklung des oberflächenersatzes der hüfte
Translated title of the contribution
:
Development of hip resurfacing
H. Rechl
, H. Pilge, M. Rudert
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Technical University of Munich
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Metal-on-metal
100%
Hip Resurfacing
100%
Total Hip Replacement
66%
Range of Motion
33%
Head Circumference
33%
Young Patients
33%
Elderly Patients
33%
Low Dose Rate
33%
Survival Rate
33%
Surgical Technique
33%
Patient Demographics
33%
Material Design
33%
Current Form
33%
Clinical Effect
33%
Proximal Femur
33%
Low Wear
33%
Long Head
33%
Hip Replacement
33%
Motion Stability
33%
Joint Stability
33%
Femoral Neck Fracture
33%
Stress Transfer
33%
Femur Bone
33%
Short-term Follow-up
33%
Late Medieval Period
33%
Biologic Effect
33%
Good Function
33%
Aseptic Loosening
33%
Bone Stock
33%
Middle-aged Patients
33%
Proximal Femoral
33%
Wear Metals
33%
Joint Range
33%
Metal Ion Levels
33%
Bone Preserving
33%
Manufacturing Standards
33%
Number of Patients
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hip Replacement
100%
Hip Resurfacing
100%
Range of Motion
33%
Metal Ion
33%
Middle Age
33%
Surgical Technique
33%
Elderly Patient
33%
Survival Rate
33%
Patient Population
33%
Joint Stability
33%
Femoral Neck Fracture
33%
Proximal Femur
33%
Prosthesis Loosening
33%
Cephalometry
33%
Biological Activity
33%
Engineering
Joints (Structural Components)
100%
Durables
100%
Stress Transfer
100%
Manufacturing Standard
100%
Clinical Effect
100%
Survival Rate
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Survival Rate
100%
Femoral Neck Fracture
100%
Prosthesis Loosening
100%
Metal Ion
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hip
100%
Neck
20%
Survival Rate
20%