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Ceramic-on-ceramic bearing surface and risk of revision due to dislocation after primary total hip replacement
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British Volume), 11/04/09
Sexton SA et al. – Ceramic–on–ceramic implants were more likely to have larger prosthetic heads and to have been implanted in younger patients. The size of the head of the femoral component and age are known to be independent predictors of dislocation.
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