Resurfacing hip arthroplasty: results in higher bone mineral density post-operatively
Resurfacing hip arthroplasty: results in higher bone mineral density post-operatively
Periacetabular Bone Mineral Density Changes After Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty Versus Conventional Total Hip Arthroplasty. A Randomized Controlled DEXA Study
J Arthroplasty. 2013 Aug;28(7):1177-84Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
82 patients, under the age of 65, who required primary total hip replacement due for osteoarthritis were randomized into one of two groups: resurfacing hip arthroplasty (RHA), or a metal-on-metal THA to compare the effects of these treatments on bone mineral density. The results showed that the resurfacing arthroplasty group had significantly higher mean BMD scores at 12 months, and 24 months afte...
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