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DRUJ Replacement Arthroplasty

2014
It is a general observation that as new prosthetic options are introduced and confidence in the efficacy and longevity of the prostheses is gained that the indications for the use of such prostheses are extended and the prostheses are used earlier in the disease process with clinical benefit.
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Hinged Knee Replacement in Revision Arthroplasty

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1987
Fifty-two Stanmore hinged knee replacements were used as revision arthroplasties for failed arthroplasties. The patients were followed for a mean of 44.7 months. On clinical examination, 23% had good, 48% fair, and 29% poor results. Worst results were achieved when revising bulkier or more constrained primary knee joints.
Robert J. Grimer, Marek Karpinski
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Painful Knee Replacement Arthroplasty

2021
This chapter discusses the painful knee replacement, its clinical presentation, investigation and management.
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Total shoulder replacement by magnetic arthroplasty

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1998
Permanent magnets offer a novel solution to the problem of shoulder implant instability when the rotator cuff has been destroyed. We report a case of their use in a 66-year-old patient with a large proximal humerol breast cancer metastasis. Humerol resection was below the deltoid insertion.
Andre Apoil   +3 more
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ARTHROPLASTY OF THE HIP

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1954
All the cup and replacement arthroplasties of the hip at the Middlesex Hospital performed two or more years ago—110 cases—have been reviewed. Cup arthroplasty was the more successful.
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Resection arthroplasty following infected total hip replacement arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 1986
Thirty-nine patients with 41 hips with resection arthroplasty for infected total hip replacement arthroplasty were evaluated for functional level and factors that contribute to that level. Eighty-three percent were either minimal community ambulators or nonambulators, and only two patients walked without assistive devices. At last follow-up, 93% of the
G S, Kantor   +5 more
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Gait Patterns After Total Hip Arthroplasty and Surface Replacement Arthroplasty

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2009
To compare gait patterns in patients with total hip arthroplasty (THA) and surface hip arthroplasty.Observational study.Outpatient biomechanical laboratory.Two groups of 10 surface hip arthroplasty and THA patients and 10 control subjects participated in the study (N=30).
Nantel, Julie   +4 more
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Ipsilateral total shoulder arthroplasty and total elbow replacement arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2000
Shoulder and elbow replacement arthroplasty both achieve a high degree of success in patients with inflammatory arthritis. When both arthroplastics are performed on the same side, a stress riser can occur in the humeral diaphysis between the tips of the 2 humeral components.
A E, Inglis, A E, Inglis
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Conservative Total Hip Replacement: A Comparison of Wagner Resurfacing Arthroplasty and Total Articular Replacement Arthroplasty

Orthopedics, 1982
A comparative study of the Wagner resurfacing arthroplasty and Total Articular Replacement Arthroplasty (T.A.R.A.) has been reviewed in 98 patients. The Wagner procedure failed at a significantly greater rate than the T.A.R.A. procedure (24% to 0, respectively). Failure in the Wagner series centered around acetabular and femoral component loosening, as
Thomas H. Mallory, John Danyi
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Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: The Other Unicompartmental Knee Replacement

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2012
Patellofemoral arthritis is a relatively common condition, affecting up to 24% of women and 11% of men over the age of fifty-five years who have symptomatic osteoarthritis of the knee. Isolated patellofemoral arthritis is not as prevalent and has been reported to occur in 9% of radiographs of symptomatic knees in individuals over the age of forty years.
Brian Perkinson   +2 more
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