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  2. Implant (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The many examples of implant failure include rupture of silicone breast implants, hip replacement joints, and artificial heart valves, such as the Bjork–Shiley valve, all of which have caused FDA intervention. The consequences of implant failure depend on the nature of the implant and its position in the body.

  3. Cobalt-chrome - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt-chrome disc with dental bridges and crowns manufactured using WorkNC Dental. Cobalt-chrome or cobalt-chromium (CoCr) is a metal alloy of cobalt and chromium.Cobalt-chrome has a very high specific strength and is commonly used in gas turbines, dental implants, and orthopedic implants.

  4. Bone grafting - Wikipedia

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    During total hip replacement, the orthopaedic surgeon removes the patient's femoral head, as a necessary part of the process of inserting the artificial hip prosthesis. The femoral head is a roughly spherical area of bone, located at the proximal end of the femur, with a diameter of 45 mm to 56 mm in adult humans.

  5. Chitranjan Singh Ranawat - Wikipedia

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    Ranawat and Albert Burstein of the Hospital for Special Surgery, also in New York City, invented a hip replacement implant marketed by Biomet. [1] [5] In 1986 he founded the Ranawat Foundation, a philanthropic organization. [3] and in 2001 he received the Padma Bhushan, the third highest Indian civilian award. [6]

  6. Dynamic hip screw - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It is the most commonly used implant for extracapsular fractures of the hip, [1] which are common in older osteoporotic patients. There are 3 components of a dynamic hip screw, including a lag screw (inserted into the neck of the femur), a sideplate and several cortical screws (fixated into the proximal femoral shaft).

  7. File:Hip prosthesis, England, 1958-1960 Wellcome L0057818.jpg

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    Joint replacement improved the quality of life of many thousands of mainly elderly patients in the twentieth century. ... L0057818 Hip prosthesis, England, 1958-1960

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