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Artroplastia total de cadera bihapro® primeros resultados

Authors: Hernández Vaquero, Daniel; Paz Jiménez, José; Murcia Mazón, Antonio; Alegre Mateo, R.; Amador Mellado, J.; Rendueles, C.;

Artroplastia total de cadera bihapro® primeros resultados

Abstract

Se analizan en este trabajo 150 artroplastias totales implantadas en tres hospitales con un seguimiento de 3 a 15 meses. En todos los casos se utilizó el modelo Bihapro® fabricado en aleación de Titanio y vástago recubierto de hidroxiapatita en su porción proximal. La edad de los pacientes osciló entre los 29 y 76 años con una media de 61. Aunque el periodo de revisión es corto, los autores señalan por una parte la buena evolución clínica con escasa presencia de dolor en el muslo y por otra, en cuanto a los hallazgos radiográficos, la excelente integración ósea acetabular con áreas de osteocondensación y trabéculas en la zona metafísaria femoral.

In this report we review 150 total hip arthroplasties performed in three hospitals with a follow-up of 3 to 15 months. In all cases were used the Bihapro® model made of Titanium alloy with a hidroxiapatite coated femoral component in its proximal region. The age of the patients varies from 29 to 76 years, with an average of 61 years. Although the follow-up period is short the authors show both a good clinical evolution with little thigh pain and an excelent acetabular bone integration with areas of osteocondensation and trabeculae in the femoral metaphyseal area.

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Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud

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