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| Avtorstvo: |
Vlado STANKOVSKI // 1.01 Izvirni znanstveni članek
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| Leto: |
2000 |
| Citat: |
SMRKE, Dragica, BEDEN, Robert, STANKOVSKI, Vlado.
Bipolar versus total hip endoprosthesis : functional results. Arch. orthop.
trauma. surg., 2000, letn. 120, str. 259-261. |
| Povzetek: |
Some functional
parameters of the hip-joint 3.3 years on average (range 2-8.6 years) after hip
arthroplasty are compared with regard to two types of hip endoprostheses: the
total (TEP) and the bipolar (BPEP). Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction,
and internal and external rotation were measured for 75 patients with BPEP type
Self-Locking, for 11 patients with BPEP type Vario-Cup, and for 43 with TEP type
Lubinus. One-way analysis of variance withrespect to co-variances was used for
statistical testing of the measured data. It was found that flexion, abduction
and adduction were significantly higher in the BPEP endoprosthesis (P <
0.05). The results obtained are favourable for the bipolar hip endoprosthesis,
and they can be related to the biomechanical differences between both types of
hip endoprosthesis. The functional parameters of the hip; such as extension
flexion; abduction, adduction, internal rotation and external rotation could be
related to the biomechanical characteristics of the implanted hip
endoprostheses. The assessment of the differences in these parameters among
patients with different types of implanted hip endoprosthesis can provide
additional objective criteria for clinical judgement in the case of primary
treatment of acute medial femoral neck fractures (5). Obviously; better
functional parameters can represent a better range of motion and accordingly a
better quality of life for the patient (3, 4). Therefore, the purpose of this
study is to determine whether there are any important differences between BPEP
and TEP regarding the functional parameters. [COBISS.SI-ID 12964057]
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1.01 Izvirni znanstveni članek |
| COBISS ID |
12964057 Polni zapis iz sistema COBISS |
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