This study retrospectively evaluated the clinical outcome of primary total hip arthroplasty as a function of stem diameter in 1545 patients implanted with extensively porous-coated stems. Less than 2% of femoral components were loose or revised; femoral survivorship was 97.9% at 15 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe advent of computers and electronic databases have revolutionized the way that clinical research is done. If study inclusion criteria are saved in the database, creating a study population can be accomplished by constructing an electronic query. Prospectively-entered outcome data related to a particular patient population then can be accessed and exported to a statistical software application for analysis.
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