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Cognitive Sarcopenia: Prevalence and the Risk for Mortality and Healthy Aging in the KORA‐Age Study
ABSTRACT Background Cognitive sarcopenia, defined by this study as the co‐existence of sarcopenia and cognitive impairment, has been frequently reported in older adults, while we hypothesize that the co‐existence increases the risk for adverse outcomes in the older general population.
Marie‐Theres Huemer +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Procurements from controlled donation after circulatory death donors (cDCD donors) are increasing in France, with systematic abdominal normothermic regional perfusion (A‐NRP). However, some procedures are aborted due to technical difficulties to cannulate, which could be avoided by exclusive surgical femoral cannulation.
Mané Andreassian +14 more
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Outcome of Limb-sparing Surgery with Custom Mega Endoprosthesis Reconstruction for Bone Tumors in a Tertiary Care Center—10-year Study: Where Do We Stand? [PDF]
Background and objectives: Limb-sparing surgery with custom mega endoprosthesis reconstruction for bone tumors has been the standard of care in our institution.
Subbiah Shanmugam +1 more
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Background: Due to increasing prevalence of ocular trauma, more and more patients need to have their affected orbit, orbital adnexa, and periorbital area restored, which results in an increasing demand for implant materials.
Iu.M. Samchenko +7 more
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ABSTRACT Late recurrence of osteosarcoma after a prolonged disease‐free interval is an uncommon but significant clinical challenge, representing a failure of primary therapy to eradicate microscopic residual disease. We present the case of a 19‐year‐old male diagnosed with chondroblastic osteosarcoma of the proximal tibia who was treated with standard ...
Abdul Hannan +11 more
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ABSTRACT Sufficient refixation and healing is crucial for the function of a reverse shoulder arthroplasty within the treatment of proximal humeral fractures. Conventional refixation with suture cerclage is time‐consuming and leads to healing in only 60–70% of cases. This study used a biomechanical test to investigate two different refixation procedures
Maximilian Uhler +6 more
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New aspects in the surgical correction of pelvic organ prolapse
Relevance . The relevance of the problem of pelvic prolapse is due to the prevalence of the disease, the tendency to rejuvenation and progression.
Vardan G. Vardanyan +4 more
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Are current total knee arthroplasty implants tested and approved for personalised alignment?
Abstract Purpose Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) traditionally aims for neutral mechanical alignment (MA) to ensure implant longevity. However, this approach ignores individual knee variations, potentially leading to soft‐tissue imbalances and suboptimal functional outcomes. As an alternative, personalised alignment techniques (PAT) have emerged that aim
Sabrina Böhle +3 more
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External Fixation Assisted Intramedullary Total Femur Arthroplasty: A Case Report
Introduction Total femur replacement (TFR) is a salvage procedure for patients with multiple failed hip and knee arthroplasties and is associated with high complication rates. Intramedullary TFR has emerged as a technique to preserve critical soft tissue attachments; however, maintaining limb length, alignment, and rotation remains challenging.
Matthew Hnatow +3 more
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The diagnosis and management of aortic lacerations has been gradually improving. Historically, aortic lacerations were a common cause of exsanguination with extremely high mortality rate.
Vishal Bansal, Jeanne Lee, Raul Coimbra
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