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Abstract Purpose Unicondylar arthroplasty was performed using robotic medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (R‐mUKA) and gap‐balancing instrumentation. Our hypothesis was that robotic unicondylar knee arthroplasty accurately restores component positioning and lower limb alignment when compared to preoperative planning with actual implantation ...
Emanuele Diquattro+5 more
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Quality of the blood sampled from surgical drainage after total hip arthroplasty [PDF]
Several methods have been found to be successful in reducing the need for allogeneic transfusion among the patients undergoing total hip replacement.
Buković, Damir+5 more
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Abstract Purpose Revision knee replacement (RevKR) for infection is rare but increasing. It is hypothesised that higher hospital volume reduces adverse outcomes. The aim was to estimate the association of surgical unit volume with outcomes following first, single‐stage RevKR for infection. Methods This population‐based cohort study merged data from the
Alexander H. Matthews+11 more
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The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, Hip Society, Knee Society, and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Position Statement on Outpatient Joint Replacement [PDF]
Berend, Keith+5 more
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Abstract Purpose Functional alignment (FA) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) prioritizes soft tissue balancing and anatomical restoration without systematic correction to neutral alignment. Most studies have focused on varus deformity, with little evidence available about FA in valgus deformity. The hypothesis of the present study was that FA in robotic‐
Pietro Gregori+5 more
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Beyond traditional orthopaedic data analysis: AI, multimodal models and continuous monitoring
Abstract Multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise healthcare by enabling the simultaneous processing and integration of various data types, including medical imaging, electronic health records, genomic information and real‐time data.
Felix C. Oettl+7 more
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No drain, autologous transfusion drain or suction drain? A randomised prospective study in total hip replacement surgery of 168 patients [PDF]
We performed a prospective, randomised controlled trial to assess the differences in the use of a conventional suction drain, an Autologous Blood Transfusion (ABT) drain and no drain, in 168 patients.
Alcock, RJ+5 more
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ABSTRACT Current self‐efficacy scales for physical activity focus on moderate‐to‐vigorous exercise in healthy adults, leaving limited options for those engaged in light‐to‐moderate physical activity. This study aimed to develop a Japanese version of the Exercise Self‐Efficacy Scale (ESES‐J) tailored for light‐to‐moderate‐intensity activities and to ...
Mina Matsumura+5 more
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Hip resurfacing is an established treatment for osteoarthritis in young active patients. Failure modes include femoral neck fracture and prosthesis loosening, which may be associated with medium-term bone adaptation, including femoral neck narrowing and ...
Browne, Martin+2 more
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Objective Osteoporosis, a known complication of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), increases the risk of hip fracture, which is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Fracture risk estimates in patients with RA treated with contemporary treatment strategies are lacking.
C. Allyson Jones+5 more
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