Department of Rheumatology, Science & Technology, United States
Mini Review
Clinical Tomography and Functional Outcomes of Porcelain-Based Surgery on Older Patients
Author(s): Lisa Balistreri*
Total hip replacement (THR) is a widely used surgical procedure to relieve pain and
improve function and quality of life for patients with hip disorders. Osteoarthritis
is the most common condition that leads to hypertension, with most surgeries
performed to treat severe osteoarthritis that causes pain and limited function.
Despite the apparent success of PTH, the search for improvement and better
outcomes, especially in the long term, continues, especially in elderly patients,
for whom little evidence remains science. To evaluate clinical, radiological
and functional aspects before surgery and two years after hypertension using
a ceramic component device in elderly coxarthrosis patients. A retrospective
cohort study was performed to evaluate 65 elderly people with hip hypertension
with an acetabular component (MD® ceramic head with acetabular inserti.. View More»