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Protrusio After Medial Acetabular Wall Breach in Total Hip Arthroplasty
Christopher T. Martin
, Anneliese D. Heiner
, Thomas E. Baer
, Andrew J. Pugely
, Nicolas O. Noiseux
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Total Hip Arthroplasty
100%
Hemipelvis
100%
Acetabular
100%
Medial Wall
100%
Acetabular Screws
100%
Protrusio
100%
Physiologic Range
66%
Reaming
66%
Load to Failure
66%
Wall Defects
66%
Assistive Devices
33%
Activities of Daily Living
33%
Stiffness
33%
Bone Mineral Density
33%
Contralateral Hemisphere
33%
Weight-bearing
33%
Failure Load
33%
Fall Risk
33%
Stumbling
33%
Acetabular Cup
33%
Ingrowth
33%
Hip Arthroplasty
33%
Fresh-frozen
33%
Cadaver Model
33%
Osteoporotic Patients
33%
Medial Defect
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acetabular
100%
Total Hip Arthroplasty
100%
Contralateral
20%
Hip Arthroplasty
20%
Bone Density
20%
Weight Bearing
20%
Assistive Technology
20%
Acetabular Cup
20%
Contralateral Side
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Acetabular
100%
Total Hip Prosthesis
100%
Bone Density
16%
Arthroplasty
16%
Weight Bearing
16%
Cadaveric Model
16%