Clinical Performance of Skeletal Prostheses.

  • Laurence M
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Abstract

Millions of people presently enjoy an improved quality of life due to prostheses which repair, augment or replace parts of their skeletal system: bones, joints, teeth, etc. However, all replacement parts have a finite probability of survival. The goal of this book is to compare the survivability data for various skeletal prosthesis systems. All data derive from previously published clinical studies. Where possible statistical comparisons are made and the reasons for failure are discussed.

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Laurence, M. (1996). Clinical Performance of Skeletal Prostheses. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume, 78-B(3), 512–512. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.78b3.0780512b

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