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Patient Blood Management in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Before, During, and After the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]

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Resection arthroplasty for failed shoulder arthroplasty

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2013
As shoulder arthroplasty becomes more common, the number of failed arthroplasties requiring revision is expected to increase. When revision arthroplasty is not feasible, resection arthroplasty has been used in an attempt to restore function and relieve pain.
Stephanie J, Muh   +11 more
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ARTHROPLASTY OF THE FOREFOOT

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1967
1. The technique and results of arthroplasty of the metatarso-phalangeal joints for the grossly deformed forefoot are described. 2. The early results are very encouraging. 3. Attention is drawn to some of the complicating problems in rheumatoid arthritis, particularly the hazard of arteritis.
A, Kates, L, Kessel, A, Kay
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Arthroplasty tourism

Medical Journal of Australia, 2007
The practice of "medical tourism" is gaining popularity. Lower costs and shorter waiting times are compelling motivating factors. There are also increasing commercial interests promoting medical tourism. There are very limited clinical data to support or refute this practice.
Ian K, Cheung, Anthony, Wilson
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Arthroplasty of the shoulder

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2006
Although the first shoulder arthroplasty was implanted in 1893 by the French surgeon Jules-Emile Pean,[1][1] the development of the procedure came in the 1950s when Neer[2][2] described the results using a vitallium prosthesis to treat comminuted fractures of the head of the humerus.
P, Boileau   +3 more
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Patellofemoral Arthroplasty

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2023
Patellofemoral arthroplasty (PFA) as a treatment option for isolated patellofemoral disease continues to evolve. Enhancement in patient selection, surgical technique, implant design, and technology has led to improved short-term and midterm outcomes. Furthermore, in the setting of a younger patient with isolated patellofemoral arthritis, PFA represents
Hayley E. Ennis   +3 more
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