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J Orthop Case Rep. 2017 May-Jun; 7(3): 76–79.
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Longest Known Follow-up of a Hip Arthroplasty: The Last Chapter of a 65-Year Long Story
Tamas Halasi,1 Declan Reidy,1 and Shane Guerin1Hip
Introduction:
The Smith-Petersen vitallium mold arthroplasty was a real landmark in arthroplasty surgery as this was the first technique which produced predictable and satisfactory results.
Case Report:
We present the longest known follow-up of any hip arthroplasty in literature. The arthroplasty was performed in 1949 in London on a 30-years-old female patient with congenital hip dysplasia, and it was revised in 2014 after 65 years.
Conclusion:
Total hip arthroplasties nowadays give better functional results, but the fact that the patient got 65 years of the relatively good function is noteworthy and is a tribute to Dr. Marius Nygaard Smith-Petersen.
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