28-Sep-90 11:15 AM CST
Clinical and Roentgenographic Evaluation of Bipolar Prostheses with Noncemented Anatomic Medullary Locking Femoral Stems
Reprinted from Clinical Orthopaedics, Vol. 258, September, 1990,
Author: JAMES C. BUTLER, M.D., THOMAS C. SKALLEY. M.D., STEPHEN D. COOle PH.D.,
MARK R. BRINKER. M.D., RAY J. HADDAD, JR., M.D., JAMES R. SACKETT, M.D.,
AND JESSICA B. CHERAMIE, M.D.
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Clinical results of the use of bipolar prostheses have varied widely, Some of the earliest clinical follow-up studies reported results similar to unipolar devices. Comparisons between clinical studies have been made particularly difficult by the variety of hip rating systems employed.
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