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Is patient selection important for hip resurfacing?
Ryan M. Nunley
, Craig J. Della Valle
,
Robert L. Barrack
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Reconstruction and Hip Preservation
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Patient Selection
100%
Hip Resurfacing
100%
Metal Hypersensitivity
40%
Bone Morphology
20%
Clinical Evaluation
20%
Patient Outcomes
20%
Dislocation
20%
Active Patient
20%
Renal Function
20%
Total Hip Arthroplasty
20%
Hip Arthroplasty
20%
Osteoarthritis
20%
Learning Curve
20%
Complication Rate
20%
Surgical Approach
20%
Activity Level
20%
Complete Description
20%
Bone Mineral Density
20%
Patient Risk
20%
Nerve Injury
20%
Acetabular Component
20%
Femoral Neck Fracture
20%
Bone Quality
20%
Bony Morphology
20%
Component Loosening
20%
Metal-on-metal
20%
Guidelines for Authors
20%
Prognostic Study
20%
Leg Length
20%
Improved Design
20%
Implant Fixation
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient Selection
100%
Hip Resurfacing
100%
Implant
40%
Hypersensitivity
40%
Clinical Trial
20%
Acetabular
20%
Kidney Function
20%
Total Hip Arthroplasty
20%
Hip Arthroplasty
20%
Osteoarthritis
20%
Learning Curve
20%
Surgical Approach
20%
Bone Density
20%
Nerve Injury
20%
Femoral Neck Fracture
20%