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  • The Elephant in the Room: Do Evolutionary Accounts of Religion Entail the Falsity of Religious Belief?

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    Comparison of trabecular metal cups and titanium fiber-mesh cups in primary hip arthroplasty

    Authors

    • Thomas Baad-Hansen
    • Søren Kold
    • Poul Torben Nielsen
    • Mogens Berg Laursen
    • Poul Hedevang Christensen
    • Kjeld Soballe

    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2011.572251

    Abstract

    Background Trabecular metal has shown promising results in experimental studies of bone ingrowth. Several clinical studies support these results. However, until now, no randomized clinical radiostereometric analysis (RSA) studies have been published. In this randomized RSA trial, we compared a new acetabular cup with a surface made of tantalum trabecular metal and a cup with a titanium fiber-mesh surface. Patients and methods Between 2004 and 2006, we operated 60 patients with noninflammatory hip arthritis. The patients were randomized to receive either an uncemented cup with a titanium fiber-mesh surface (Trilogy cup) or a cup with a trabecular tantalum surface (Monoblock cup). After 2 years, 50 patients had completed the study. The primary endpoint was cup migration within the first 2 years after surgery; the secondary endpoints were change in bone mi