THE EXPERIENCE OF USE OF CERAMIC-POLYETHYLENE PROSTHESES IN TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY

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From 2004 to 2014 there were conducted more than 400 operations with the use of ceramic- polyethylene prostheses in the Hospital №13 (clinical base of the Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics of Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia). In any case there were no signs of aseptic loosening of prosthesis components. Nowadays the use of low friction ceramic-polyethylene friction pair in hip arthroplasty is widespread for most patients with hip joint pathology in all age groups.

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F A Turahodzhaev

Российский университет дружбы народов

травматолог-ортопед, аспирант кафедры травматологии и ортопедии РУДН.

N V Zagorodnii

Российский университет дружбы народов

заведующий кафедрой травматологии и ортопедии РУДН, д.м.н., профессор

H M Magomedov

ГКБ № 13 г. Москвы

хирург-травматолог-ортопед клиники ортопедии и травматологии ГКБ № 13, к.м.н.

S A Kalashnikov

ГКБ № 13 г. Москвы

Email: kalash@arthroplasty.ru
хирург-травматолог-ортопед клиники ортопедии и травматологии ГКБ № 13, к.м.н.

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