Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis - CHU Sainte-Justine - SAAC
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis - CHU Sainte-Justine - SAAC Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis - CHU Sainte-Justine - SAAC
DiscussionSignificantimprovement infunction and quality oflife, especially inCharnley C patientsMeasuring outcome inCharnley C patientsdifficult
Survivorship of the Charnley total hiparthroplasty in juvenile chronic arthritis. Afollow-up of 186 cases for 22 yearsCharnley low-friction arthroplasty (LFA)on 116 patients (186 hips)Overall survival was 91.9% at ten yearsand 83.0% at 15 years.(That of the femoral component was 95.6% at tenyears and 91.9% at 15 years and of the acetabulum95.0% and 87.8%, respectively.)Lehtimaki MY et al, JBJS Br 1997
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Survivorship of the Charnley total hiparthroplasty in juvenile chronic arthritis. Afollow-up of 186 cases for 22 yearsCharnley low-friction arthroplasty (LFA)on 116 patients (186 hips)Overall survival was 91.9% at ten yearsand 83.0% at 15 years.(That of the femoral component was 95.6% at tenyears and 91.9% at 15 years and of the acetabulum95.0% and 87.8%, respectively.)Lehtimaki MY et al, JBJS Br 1997