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Experience With Total Hip Replacement at Ochsner Clinic

Authors: LYNN R. HAMILTON MD, A. WILLIAM DUNN MD, GERALD L. DAVIS MD

Abstract

Abstract: Eighty-four patients had 97 total hip replacement procedures. Standard Müller components were used in the first 40 operations; the Aufranc-Turner acetabulor component was used with the Müller-femoral component in the final 57 procedures. The trochanter was detached only in exceptional circumstances. Seventy-six patients with 87 replacements were followed up for 12 to 34 months. Complications, occasionally multiple, occurred in more than one third of our patients; thromboembolic disease was the most frequent. No significant wound complications occurred; there was no infection. In 71 replacements the results were excellent; in 15, good; and in 1, fair.

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