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Arthroplasty of the Wrist

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1980
The history of the artificial wrist joint is brief and begins as recently as 1971. The prosthesis is designed as a ball-and-socket joint. The metallic trunnion component is cemented into the radius and the metallic cup component into the carpal and metacarpal II and III bones. There is a central articulating polyethylene ball.
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Arthroplasty of the Knee

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
Arthrodesis of the knee is a simple and safe operation that ensures stability and freedom from pain. But it is achieved at the expense of movement and occasionally of social acceptability. If arthroplasty is to be recommended, the advantages of arthrodesis must be retained, with the added bonus of a functional arc of movement.
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Elbow arthroplasty

Ugeskrift for Læger
Elbow arthroplasty is a rare treatment option and is primarily used to treat distal humeral fractures that are not amenable to open reduction and internal fixation, as well as degenerative and inflammatory arthritis. In Denmark, treatment has been centralised since 2008 to three specialised university hospitals to ensure a high quality of treatment ...
Andreas Falkenberg, Nielsen   +3 more
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Patellofemoral Arthroplasty

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2003
Isolated patellofemoral arthritis can occur in as many as 9% of patients older than 40 years and is particularly common in women, who often have subtle patellofemoral maltracking or malalignment. In fact, 24% of women with symptomatic knee arthritis have localized patellofemoral arthritis.
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Distraction Arthroplasty

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2007
Few joint-preserving surgical options exist for the patient who has ankle arthritis refractory to conservative measures. Therefore, continuous effort is afforded to the development of additional treatment options for such patients. Distraction arthroplasty has been proposed as one of these options for the patient in whom fusion or joint replacement is ...
Kenneth R, Morse   +3 more
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Normothermia in Arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2017
Since the initial design of surgical theatres, the thermal environment of the operating suite itself has been an area of concern and robust discussion. In the 1950s, correspondence in the British Medical Journal discussed the most suitable design for a surgeon's cap to prevent sweat from dripping onto the surgical field.
Mark W. Allen, David J. Jacofsky
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Caveat Arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2009
Caveat arthroplasty is arthroplasty undertaken to treat a presumed nonneoplastic disorder, which is later determined to be secondary to an extraarticular tumor. We identified 6 patients who had caveat arthroplasty before referral to our orthopedic oncology center. Three patients had completed arthroplasties at an average of 29 weeks before discovery of
Muyibat A, Adelani   +4 more
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Arthroplasty of the Elbow

New England Journal of Medicine, 1947
FOR nearly forty years, ankylosed elbows have been reconstructed by arthroplastic procedures consisting of reshaping the articular ends and interposing a flap of fascia for a gliding surface. In 1908, I performed one of the first arthroplasties of the elbow using free fascia as the interposing membrane.
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Hip arthroplasty

The Lancet, 2012
Total hip arthroplasty is a cost-effective surgical procedure undertaken to relieve pain and restore function to the arthritic hip joint. More than 1 million arthroplasties are done every year worldwide, and this number is projected to double within the next two decades.
Robert, Pivec   +3 more
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Arthroplasty Roundtable: Patellofemoral Arthroplasty

JBJS Journal of Orthopaedics for Physician Assistants, 2019
The purpose of the JOPA Roundtable discussion is to give orthopaedic PAs an insight on how each participating editorial board members treat certain clinical scenarios in their current practice. For this Arthroplasty Roundtable, editorial board members with expertise in joint reconstruction will discuss patellofemoral arthroplasty.
Randall Pape   +4 more
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