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    Survivorship and Radiological Analysis of a Monoblock, Hydroxyapatite-Coated Titanium Stem in Revision Hip Arthroplasty by Saunders, Paul R.J., Shaw, Debbie A., Sidharthan, Sijin K., Siney, Paul D., Young, Stephen K., Board, Tim N.

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-06-2020)
    “…We evaluated the survivorship, incidence of complications, radiological subsidence, proximal stress shielding, and patient-reported outcomes of a conservative,…”
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    Is Preoperative Identification of the Infecting Organism Essential Before Single-Stage Revision Hip Arthroplasty for Periprosthetic Infection? by Greenfield, Benjamin J., Wynn Jones, Henry, Siney, Paul D., Kay, Peter R., Purbach, Bodo, Board, Tim N.

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-02-2021)
    “…It is commonly stated that identification of the infecting organism is a prerequisite to single-stage revision arthroplasty of the hip for deep infection. We…”
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    The C-stem in clinical practice: fifteen-year follow-up of a triple tapered polished cemented stem by Purbach, Bodo, Kay, Peter R, Siney, Paul D, Fleming, Patricia A, Wroblewski, B Michael

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-09-2013)
    “…The triple tapered polished cemented stem, C-Stem, introduced in 1993 was based on the original Charnley concept of the "flat back" polished stem. We present…”
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    Acetabular Revision with Bone Grafting and Cementation for Aseptic Loosening after Primary Charnley Low-Friction Hip Arthroplasty with Structural Bulk Autografts by Mohammed, Riazuddin, Drampalos, Efstathios, Siney, Paul, Purbach, Bodo, Kay, Peter

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (01-12-2016)
    “…Purpose To review the outcome of acetabular revision with bone grafting and cementation for aseptic loosening after primary Charnley low-friction hip…”
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    Effect of Reduced Diameter Neck Stem on Incidence of Radiographic Cup Loosening and Revisions in Charnley Low-Frictional Torque Arthroplasty by Wroblewski, B. Michael, FRCS, Siney, Paul D., BA, Fleming, Patricia A

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (2009)
    “…Abstract Previous studies of the Charnley low-frictional torque arthroplasty have established an exponential correlation between the depth of cup penetration…”
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    The C-Stem in Clinical Practice by Purbach, Bodo, MD, Kay, Peter R., FRCS, Siney, Paul D., BA, Fleming, Patricia A, Wroblewski, B. Michael, FRCS

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-09-2013)
    “…Abstract The triple tapered polished cemented stem, C-Stem, introduced in 1993 was based on the original Charnley concept of the “flat back” polished stem. We…”
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    Charnley low-frictional torque arthroplasty in young rheumatoid and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: 292 hips followed for an average of 15 years by Wroblewski, B Michael, Siney, Paul D, Fleming, Patricia A

    Published in Acta orthopaedica (01-01-2007)
    “…In the early 1960s, Charnley was cautious with his patient selection for total hip replacement. As follow-up increased and confidence in the operation grew,…”
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    Charnley Low-Frictional Torque Arthroplasty for Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head by Wroblewski, B.M., Siney, Paul D., Fleming, Patricia A.

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-10-2005)
    “…Forty-nine patients (mean age, 37 years; 20-50 years) had had 69 Charnley low-frictional arthroplasties for avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Their mean…”
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    Wear of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene cup articulating with 22.225 mm zirconia diameter head in cemented total hip arthroplasty by Wroblewski, Michael, Siney, Paul D, Nagai, Hagime, Fleming, Patricia A

    “…A number of studies have highlighted the increasing incidence of aseptic cup loosening with increasing depth of cup penetration by the metal head. We present…”
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    Triple taper polished cemented stem in total hip arthroplasty: Rationale for the design, surgical technique, and 7 years of clinical experience by Wroblewski, B.M., Siney, Paul D., Fleming, Patricia A.

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-12-2001)
    “…Successful long-term clinical results with the Charnley low-friction torque arthroplasty have identified proximal femoral strain shielding as a long-term…”
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    Outcomes of Cement in Cement Revision, in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty by Kumar, Abhijeet, Porter, Martyn, Shah, Nikhil, Gaba, Chakshu, Siney, Paul

    “…The cement-in-cement femoral revision technique involves removing a femoral component from a well-fixed femoral cement mantle and cementing a new stem into the…”
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    Fatal pulmonary embolism and mortality after revision of failed total hip arthroplasties by Wroblewski, B.M, Siney, Paul D, Fleming, Patricia A

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-06-2000)
    “…To assess the effect of extensive surgery and delayed mobilization on postoperative incidence of fatal pulmonary embolism, we reviewed the mortality rate in…”
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    Fatal pulmonary embolism after total hip arthroplasty: diurnal variations by Wroblewski, B M, Siney, P D, Fleming, P A

    Published in Orthopedics (Thorofare, N.J.) (01-12-1998)
    “…From 1970 through 1986, a total of 18,104 Charnley low-friction arthroplasties were performed; of these, 122 deaths occurred from pulmonary embolism within 1…”
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    Prevalence of impingement in explanted Charnley acetabular components by Hall, R M, Siney, P, Unsworth, A, Wroblewski, B M

    “…: Impingement of the femoral neck against the rim of the socket bore has often been cited as one of the contributory factors in the acetabular loosening…”
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    Charnley low-friction arthroplasty in the young patient by Wroblewski, B M, Siney, P D

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-12-1992)
    “…One thousand three hundred forty-two Charnley low-friction arthroplasties (LFAs) were reviewed at an average of ten years four months after surgery. Patients'…”
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    Increasing patients' body mass. Are the criteria for testing stemmed femoral components in total hip arthroplasty still valid? by Wroblewski, B M, Siney, P D, Fleming, P A

    “…The increasing incidence of obesity in the population is a topic of current interest. This trend is reflected in patients undergoing primary Charnley hip…”
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    The Charnley hip replacement -- 43 years of clinical success by Wroblewski, B M, Siney, P D, Fleming, P A

    “…The Charnley low-frictional torque arthroplasty of the hip with 22.225 mm diameter head and thick ultra high molecular weigh polyethylene cup, both components…”
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    Fatal pulmonary embolism after total hip arthroplasty. Seasonal variation by Wroblewski, B M, Siney, P D, White, R

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-03-1992)
    “…A review of records of 18,104 Charnley low-friction arthroplasties, performed during a 17-year period, shows a 0.7% incidence of fatal pulmonary embolism…”
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    Differences in the rates of penetration determined from radiographic and shadowgraphic measurements of acetabular sockets by Hall, Richard M., Craig, Peter S., Siney, Paul, Unsworth, Anthony, Wroblewski, B.Michael

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-08-1998)
    “…A number of previous studies have observed a marked difference in the penetration depths recorded between direct and radiographic measurement, although no…”
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