The Journal of Hip Surgery
Issue 02 · June 2019
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Newman, Michael; Shaw, Grant; Kane, Timothy:
Assessment of an Orthopaedic Templating Software Package for Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Damodar, Dhanur; Vakharia, Ajit; Zachwieja, Erik; Vakharia, Rushabh; Hernandez, Victor; Roche, Martin W.:
Hypothyroidism Increases 90-Day Complications and Cost Following Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Wera, Glenn D.; Dwyer, Mark W.; Verhotz, Daniel R.; Popa, Matthew A.; Marcus, Randall E.:
Custom Cementless Femoral Stems in Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Dwyer, Maureen; Lee, Jo Ann; McCarthy, Joseph C.:
Anteromedial Labral Tears: Surgical Prevalence and Relationship with Chondral Damage of the Hip
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Malanka, Stefany J. K.; Dettmer, Marius; Pourmoghaddam, Amir; Veverka, Mitchell; Kreuzer, Stefan W.:
Comparison of Patient-Reported Outcomes of Total Hip Arthroplasty between a Neck-Preserving Short-Stem Implant and a Conventional Neck-Sacrificing Implant
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LeRoy, Taryn; Bono, Olivia J.; Bono, James V.:
“How Much Does My Implant Weigh?”: Addressing Patient Concern about Weight Gain after Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Nguyen, Bob; Bono, Olivia J.; Bono, James V.:
Decreasing Incidence of Postoperative Ileus Following Total Hip Arthroplasty: A 17-Year Retrospective Review of 31,619 Total Hip Replacements at One Institution
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Auran, Richard L.; Duran, Michael D.; de Comas, Amalia M.; Jacofsky, David J.:
Management of Pathologic Fractures Around the Hip: Part 1–Femur
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Auran, Richard L.; Duran, Michael D.; de Comas, Amalia M.; Jacofsky, David J.:
Management of Pathologic Fractures Around the Hip: Part 2–Acetabulum
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