Outcomes of Birmingham hip resurfacing: A systematic review

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Purpose: We performed a systematic review to assess the functional outcomes of Birmingham Hip Resurfacing as reported in peer-reviewed literature. Methods: We performed a computerized search on the data sources up to February 2011. The following text and key words were searched: "Birmingham hip", "Birmingham hip resurfacing" and "Hip resurfacing". Each of these key words was again searched with "outcomes" following them. We also hand searched the bibliographies of the retrieved articles and our own files to identify specifically relevant articles. Results: Fourteen retrospective studies and three prospective studies were included for review. Each of these studies was evaluated by the criteria given by Sackett and AACPDM. The design, patient criteria, intervention, outcomes, duration of follow up and results of the research were reported. Conclusions: Although the technique of BHR does allow the femur to be spared, claims that it may allow patients to be more active need to be further investigated. © 2012 by Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

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Karas, S. (2012). Outcomes of Birmingham hip resurfacing: A systematic review. Asian Journal of Sports Medicine. Brieflands. https://doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.34717

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