P T H Lee
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Lee P, Lakstein D, Lozano B, Safir O, Backstein J, Gross A
Bone Joint J
. 2014 Aug;
96-B(8):1047-51.
PMID: 25086120
Revision total hip replacement (THR) for young patients is challenging because of technical complexity and the potential need for subsequent further revisions. We have assessed the survivorship, functional outcome and...
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Lee P, Clarke M, Bearcroft P, Robinson A
J Bone Joint Surg Br
. 2005 Apr;
87(5):668-71.
PMID: 15855369
We have assessed the proximal capsular extension of the ankle joint in 18 patients who had a contrast-enhanced MRI ankle arthrogram in order to delineate the capsular attachments. We noted...
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Clarke S, Brooks R, Lee P, Rushton N
J Orthop Res
. 2004 Aug;
22(5):1016-24.
PMID: 15304274
Currently available synthetic bone substitutes perform poorly compared to autograft. It is hoped that by adding osteogenic growth factors to the materials, new bone formation could be increased and the...
4.
Clarke S, Brooks R, Lee P, Rushton N
J Bone Joint Surg Br
. 2004 Feb;
86(1):126-34.
PMID: 14765880
Synthetic bone substitutes provide an alternative to autograft but do not give equivalent clinical results. Their performance may be enhanced by adding osteogenic growth factors. In this study, TGFbeta1 was...
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Clarke M, Lee P, Arora A, Villar R
J Bone Joint Surg Br
. 2003 Aug;
85(6):913-7.
PMID: 12931818
Metal-on-metal (MOM) bearings for hip arthroplasty are increasing in popularity. Concern remains, however, regarding the potential toxicological effects of the metal ions which these bearings release. The serum levels of...
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Clarke M, Lee P, Villar R
J Bone Joint Surg Br
. 2003 Aug;
85(5):650-4.
PMID: 12892184
Metal-on-metal (MOM) is a commonly used bearing notable for its 'suction fit' when lubricated. In this study, we examined the capacity for MOM bearings to protect against dislocation after total...