Stefan Budde
Hannover Medical School
63 Papers
191 Citations
Stefan Budde is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Arthroplasty. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 50 publications.
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Papers
The Nanos Short Stem in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Mid Term Follow-Up:
Max Ettinger,Peter Ettinger,Matthias Lerch,Kerstin Radtke,Stefan Budde,Marco Ezechieli,Christoph Becher,Fritz Thorey +7 more
TL;DR: The clinical and radiological results support the principle of metaphyseal anchorage of a short stem prosthesis and the potential increase of bone mass around a femoral short stem using bone densitometry may be an indicator for secondary ingrowth.
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Cementless short stem hip arthroplasty METHA® as an encouraging option in adults with osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
Thilo Floerkemeier,Nora Tscheuschner,Tilman Calliess,Marco Ezechieli,Stephanie Floerkemeier,Stefan Budde,Henning Windhagen,Gabriela von Lewinski +7 more
TL;DR: Encouraging results as well as good bone ingrowth of the cementless short stem arthroplasty METHA® even in patients with osteonecrosis are confirmed.
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Analysis of migration of the Nanos® short-stem hip implant within two years after surgery
Stefan Budde,Frank Seehaus,Michael Schwarze,Christof Hurschler,Thilo Floerkemeier,Henning Windhagen,Yvonne Noll,Max Ettinger,Fritz Thorey +8 more
TL;DR: The Nanos short-stem hip implant shows only a slight initial migration within three months after implantation, followed by secondary stabilisation, suggest both good primary stability and osseo-integration, suggesting a low risk of aseptic loosening.
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No effect of conventional vs. minimally invasive surgical approach on clinical outcome and migration of a short stem total hip prosthesis at 2-year follow-up: A randomized controlled study.
Michael Schwarze,Stefan Budde,Gabriela von Lewinski,Henning Windhagen,Marie Christina Keller,Frank Seehaus,Christof Hurschler,Thilo Floerkemeier +7 more
TL;DR: Overall, the differences in implant migration and clinical scores between the minimally invasive and conventional surgery groups were marginal and not clinically relevant.
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Greater early migration of a short-stem total hip arthroplasty is not associated with an increased risk of osseointegration failure: 5th-year results from a prospective RSA study with 39 patients, a follow-up study.
Thilo Floerkemeier,Stefan Budde,Gabriela von Lewinski,Henning Windhagen,Christof Hurschler,Michael Schwarze +5 more
TL;DR: There was no correlation between a greater initial migration and inferior clinical outcomes at 5 years postoperatively and there were no risks of early aseptic loosening and inferior midterm clinical outcomes associated with a short-stem implant with a primary metaphyseal anchorage.
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