scholarly journals Clinical Study on the Application of Ghrelin to Management of Patients Undergoing Total Hip Replacement

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A D Rosenstein ◽  
G F McCoy ◽  
C J Bulstrode ◽  
P D McLardy-Smith ◽  
J L Cunningham ◽  
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Anatomical study: The common pathway to failure in total hip replacements is loosening of the acetabular and femoral components. The reliable diagnosis of this loosening is difficult. A non-invasive technique has been developed which analyses a vibration signal transmitted through the femur. This can distinguish between a femoral component which is loose and one which is firmly fixed. Charnley femoral components were cemented securely into ten cadaver femurs and the transmitted vibration signal recorded. The prostheses were then loosened first at the cement-prosthesis and then at the cement-bone interface. The tests were then repeated. Consistent and distinct differences between output vibration signals were observed between the firmly implanted and the loose prostheses. Pilot clinical study: Seven patients admitted for recision surgery because of clinical and radiological evidence of femoral implant loosening were tested using this technique. A further four patients with secure femoral components were tested approximately two weeks after total hip replacement. The differences in output signal, which had been observed between firmly implanted and loose prostheses during the anatomical study, were again demonstrated.


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L. Ezquerra-Herrando ◽  
B. Seral-García ◽  
M.P. Quilez ◽  
M.A. Pérez ◽  
J. Albareda-Albareda

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