Dr. Mark Brinker, Houston Orthopedic Surgeon - Articles Dr. Mark Brinker, Houston Orthopedic Surgeon Article RSS http://drbrinker.com Dr. Mark Brinker, Houston Orthopedic Surgeon Article RSS feed. . Dr. Mark Brinker, Houston Orthopedic Surgeon http://drbrinker.com/tresources/en/images/icons/tendenci34x15.gif Dr. Mark Brinker, Houston Orthopedic Surgeonhttp://drbrinker.com no Copyright 2005, Dr. Mark Brinker, Houston Orthopedic Surgeon Tendenci Membership Management Software by Schipul - The Web Marketing Company en-us noemail@drbrinker.com Tue, 07 Apr 2015 22:30:03 GMT Articles http://drbrinker.com/en/art/143/ Clinical and Roentgenographic Evaluation of Noncemented Porous-Coated Anatomic Medullary Locking (AML) and Porous-Coated Anatomic (PCA) Total Hip Arthroplasties <br> <h2>Reprinted from Clinical Orthopaedics, September, 1990<br> </h2> <h3>Author: Ray J. Haddad, JR, MD, Thomas C. Skalley, MD, Stephen D. Cook, PhD, Mark R. Brinker, MD, Jessica Cheramie, MD, Richard Meyer, MD, and John Missry, MD<br> </h3> <p>Click here to read the entire <a target="_blank" href="/attachments/articles/143/Clinical and Roentgenographic Evaluation.pdf">published article by Dr Brinker</a></p> <br> <hr /> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Noncemented porous·coated total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed increasing popularity in recent years. The current interest in biologic fixation of hip prostheses has evol "ed as a result of long·term follow.up studies of cemented THA in which aseptic loosening often resulted in clinical failure Bone growth into a porous·coated implant offers an attractive alternative to cement fixation. While initial follow-up studies of noncemented porouscoated THAs have been encouraging, persistent pain has been reported in a... </div> <br><br>15-Sep-90 3:00 PM Clinical and Roentgenographic Evaluation of Noncemented Porous-Coated Anatomic Medullary Locking (AML) and Porous-Coated Anatomic (PCA) Total Hip Arthroplasties Reprinted from Clinical Orthopaedics, September, 1990 Author: Ray J. Haddad, JR, MD, Thomas C. Skalley, MD, Stephen D. Cook, PhD, Mark R. Brinker, MD, Jessica Cheramie, MD, Richard Meyer, MD, and John Missry, MD Click here to read the entire published article by Dr Brinker Noncemented porous·coated total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed increasing popularity in recent years. The current interest in biologic fixation of hip prostheses has evol "ed as a result of long·term follow.up studies of cemented THA in which aseptic loosening often resulted in clinical failure Bone growth into a porous·coated implant offers an attractive alternative to cement fixation. While initial follow-up studies of noncemented porouscoated THAs have been encouraging, persistent pain has been reported in a... no http://drbrinker.com/en/art/143/ RAy J. HADDAD, JR., M.D.,* THOMASC. SKALLEY, M.D., STEPHEND. COOK, PH.D .• MARK R. BRINKER, M.D., JE - noemail@drbrinker.com Sat, 15 Sep 1990 20:00:00 GMT