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    Clinical and radiographic outcomes of acetabular impaction grafting without cage reinforcement for revision hip replacement: a minimum ten-year follow-up study by Gilbody, J, Taylor, C, Bartlett, G E, Whitehouse, S L, Hubble, M J W, Timperley, A J, Howell, J R, Wilson, M J

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-02-2014)
    “…Impaction bone grafting for the reconstitution of bone stock in revision hip surgery has been used for nearly 30 years. Between 1995 and 2001 we used this…”
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    The Exeter V40 cemented femoral component at a minimum 10-year follow-up: the first 540 cases by Westerman, R W, Whitehouse, S L, Hubble, M J W, Timperley, A J, Howell, J R, Wilson, M J

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-08-2018)
    “…The aim of this study was to report the initial results of the Exeter V40 stem, which became available in 2000. A total of 540 total hip arthroplasties (THAs)…”
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    The Exeter Universal cemented femoral stem at 20 to 25 years: A report of 382 hips by Petheram, T G, Whitehouse, S L, Kazi, H A, Hubble, M J W, Timperley, A J, Wilson, M J, Howell, J R

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-11-2016)
    “…We present a minimum 20-year follow-up study of 382 cemented Exeter Universal total hip arthroplasties (350 patients) operated on at a mean age of 66.3 years…”
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    Ankle arthrodesis and its relationship to ipsilateral arthritis of the hind- and mid-foot by SHERIDAN, B. D, ROBINSON, D. E, HUBBLE, M. J. W, WINSON, I. G

    “…It has been suggested that arthrodesis of the ankle leads to osteoarthritis of the joints of the ipsilateral hind- and midfoot. We believe these studies…”
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    Cement-in-cement femoral component revision in the multiply revised total hip arthroplasty: results with a minimum follow-up of five years by Sandiford, N A, Jameson, S S, Wilson, M J, Hubble, M J W, Timperley, A J, Howell, J R

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-02-2017)
    “…We present the clinical and radiological results at a minimum follow-up of five years for patients who have undergone multiple cement-in-cement revisions of…”
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    Revision of the cemented femoral stem using a cement-in-cement technique: A FIVE- TO 15-YEAR REVIEW by DUNCAN, W. W, HUBBLE, M. J. W, HOWELL, J. R, WHITEHOUSE, S. L, TIMPERLEY, A. J, GIE, G. A

    “…The removal of well-fixed bone cement from the femoral canal during revision of a total hip replacement (THR) can be difficult and risks the loss of excessive…”
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    The Exeter Universal cemented femoral component at 15 to 17 years: AN UPDATE ON THE FIRST 325 HIPS by CARRINGTON, N. C, SIERRA, R. J, GIE, G. A, HUBBLE, M. J. W, TIMPERLEY, A. J, HOWELL, J. R

    “…The first 325 Exeter Universal stems (309 patients) implanted at the originating centre were inserted between March 1988 and February 1990 by a group of…”
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    The Rim Cutter does not show an advantage over modern cementing techniques: a five-year radiological and clinical follow-up of the Rim Cutter used with flanged acetabular components by vanWinterswijk, P J T S, Whitehouse, S L, Timperley, A J, Hubble, M J W, Howell, J R, Wilson, M J

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-11-2017)
    “…We report the incidence of radiolucent lines (RLLs) using two flanged acetabular components at total hip arthroplasty (THA) and the effect of the Rim Cutter…”
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    Training prehospital personnel in saphenous vein cutdown and adult intraosseous access techniques by Hubble, M W, Trigg, D C

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (01-04-2001)
    “…To compare the success rates, complication rates, and times required for paramedic students to perform saphenous vein cutdown and adult intraosseous infusion…”
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    Preservation of the original femoral cement mantle during the management of infected cemented total hip replacement by two-stage revision by MORLEY, J. R, BLAKE, S. M, HUBBLE, M. J. W, TIMPERLEY, A. J, GIE, G. A, HOWELL, J. R

    “…The removal of all prosthetic material and a two-stage revision procedure is the established standard management of an infected total hip replacement (THR)…”
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    Treatment of Crowe IV high hip dysplasia with total hip replacement using the Exeter stem and shortening derotational subtrochanteric osteotomy by CHARITY, J. A. F, TSIRIDIS, E, SHEERAZ, A, HOWELL, J. R, HUBBLE, M. J. W, TIMPERLEY, A. J, GIE, G. A

    “…We evaluated all cases involving the combined use of a subtrochanteric derotational femoral shortening osteotomy with a cemented Exeter stem performed at our…”
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    Revision total hip replacement using the cement-in-cement technique for the acetabular component: TECHNIQUE AND RESULTS FOR 60 HIPS by BROGAN, K, CHARITY, J, SHEERAZ, A, WHITEHOUSE, S. L, TIMPERLEY, A. J, HOWELL, J. R, HUBBLE, M. J. W

    “…The technique of femoral cement-in-cement revision is well established, but there are no previous series reporting its use on the acetabular side at the time…”
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    The concentric all-polyethylene Exeter acetabular component in primary total hip replacement by VEITCH, S. W, WHITEHOUSE, S. L, HOWELL, J. R, HUBBLE, M. J. W, GIE, G. A, TIMPERLEY, A. J

    “…We report the outcome of the flangeless, cemented all-polyethylene Exeter acetabular component at a mean of 14.6 years (10 to 17) after operation. Of the 263…”
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    B2 or not B2? That is the question: a review of periprosthetic fractures around cemented taper-slip femoral components by Maggs, Joanna L, Swanton, Eric, Whitehouse, Sarah L, Howell, Jonathan R, Timperley, A John, Hubble, Matthew J W, Wilson, Matt J

    “…Periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) around cemented taper-slip femoral prostheses often result in a femoral component that is loose at the prosthesis-cement…”
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    Recognizing infective endocarditis: Case study of a 28-year-old by Page, Johnsie G., Hubble, Michael W.

    Published in Journal of emergency nursing (01-02-1996)
    “…Acute infective endocarditis is often difficult to recognize and therefore easily missed in the emergency department. Careful physical examination and history…”
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    Revision of metal-on-metal hip replacements with dual-mobility bearings and acetabular component retention by Fishley, William, Nandra, Rajpal, Carluke, Ian, Partington, Paul F, Reed, Mike R, Kramer, Derek J, Wilson, Matthew J, Hubble, Matthew J W, Howell, Jonathan R, Whitehouse, Sarah L, Petheram, Timothy G, Kassam, Al-Amin M

    Published in Bone & joint open (24-06-2024)
    “…In metal-on-metal (MoM) hip arthroplasties and resurfacings, mechanically induced corrosion can lead to elevated serum metal ions, a local inflammatory…”
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    Medication calculation skills of practicing paramedics by Hubble, M W, Paschal, K R, Sanders, T A

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (01-07-2000)
    “…To assess the medication calculation skills among a group of practicing paramedics, the types of computations they find most difficult, and the relationship…”
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    Displaced femoral neck stress fractures in Royal Marine recruits--management and results of operative treatment by Evans, J T, Guyver, P M, Kassam, A M, Hubble, M J W

    “…Femoral neck stress fractures (FNSF) represent 3.5%-8% of stress fractures in military recruits; potentially resulting in medical discharge and/or…”
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    Cement-in-cement femoral component revision inthe multiply revised total hip arthroplasty: results with a minimum follow-up of five years by Jameson, S S, Wilson, M J, Hubble M J W, Timperley, A J, Howell, J R

    “…AimsWe present the clinical and radiological results at a minimumfollow-up of five years for patients who have undergone multiplecement-in-cement revisions of…”
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