A technique for choosing a way of fixing for hip joint endoprosthesis components in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Journal: Orthopaedics, Traumatology and Prosthetics / Ortopedii?a?, travmatologii?a? i protezirovanie (Vol.2011, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-03-04
Authors : Gerasimenko S.I. Poluliakh M.V. Timochiuk V.V. Gerasimenko A.S. Belaya I.I.;
Page : 18-24
Keywords : rheumatoid arthritis; total joint replacement; hip joint; osteogenic activity; fixing technique for implant components;
Abstract
Results of treatment of 85 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, who underwent 118 operations of total hip joint arthroplasty, were retrospectively analysed. On the basis of a clinical-radiological investigation and questioning of patients, results of supersonic osteodensitometry, radiodensitometry, cultural-immunological studies of osteogenic activity of stromal stem cells of bone marrow in different areas of the hip joint plus a statistical processing of the obtained data, a technique was developed for point assessment of the state of the pelvic bone tissue in the acetabular region and of the femur in the intertrochanteric region.
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