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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
In previous publications I have summarized and discussed the general aspects of ankylosis and arthroplasty of the knee joint. In this report, therefore, I shall present a few features of knee arthroplasty that have stood out prominently in our experience with the procedure at the MacAusland Clinic and show how a number of cases in which we have ...
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In previous publications I have summarized and discussed the general aspects of ankylosis and arthroplasty of the knee joint. In this report, therefore, I shall present a few features of knee arthroplasty that have stood out prominently in our experience with the procedure at the MacAusland Clinic and show how a number of cases in which we have ...
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2018
Background: Increased glucose variability during hospitalization has been associated with a longer length of stay in the hospital and a higher mortality rate following non-orthopaedic surgical procedures.
N. Shohat +5 more
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Background: Increased glucose variability during hospitalization has been associated with a longer length of stay in the hospital and a higher mortality rate following non-orthopaedic surgical procedures.
N. Shohat +5 more
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Disc arthroplasty: lessons learned from total joint arthroplasty
The Spine Journal, 2004With the rapid emergence of new disc arthroplasty designs and ongoing clinical trials, there is great anticipation among clinicians. Inevitably there will be challenges associated with adoption of this new technology. Potential lessons learned from the extensive experience with extremity arthroplasty may predict some of the perils and pitfalls ...
Edward G, Santos +3 more
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Complications of Small Joint Arthroplasty
Hand Clinics, 2010Arthritis in the small joints of the hand can be treated with arthrodesis or arthroplasty. Arthrodesis has known risks of infection, pain, and nonunion. Distal interphalangeal (DIP) arthroplasty has been successful in preserving motion and alleviating pain for distal DIP, proximal interphalangeal, and metacarpophalangeal joints.
Matthew L, Drake, Keith A, Segalman
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2018
Background: Depression and poor mental health are known to be negative predictors of patient-reported outcomes after total joint arthroplasty. Although previous studies have examined these risk factors in isolation to each other, they are, in reality ...
M. J. Halawi +6 more
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Background: Depression and poor mental health are known to be negative predictors of patient-reported outcomes after total joint arthroplasty. Although previous studies have examined these risk factors in isolation to each other, they are, in reality ...
M. J. Halawi +6 more
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1991
Patients with arthritis often want more information about their disease and surgery than physicians realize. They turn to the popular press, which focuses on recent, often untested innovations that capture the imagination. This information is not always consistent with the longer, more mundane perspective of science.
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Patients with arthritis often want more information about their disease and surgery than physicians realize. They turn to the popular press, which focuses on recent, often untested innovations that capture the imagination. This information is not always consistent with the longer, more mundane perspective of science.
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Distal Radioulnar Joint Arthroplasty
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1992Arthroplasty techniques for the distal radioulnar joint can be grouped into several categories. These are resectional or excisional arthroplasty, hemiresection or partial resectional arthroplasty, ulnar shortening, or replacement arthroplasty. These techniques are used in varying conditions and situations.
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Rehabilitation and Total Joint Arthroplasty
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2012The long-term outcomes following primary TJA for OA are favorable. However, surgery alone fails to fully restore physical function and address longstanding impairments associated with chronic joint disease. Older adults undergoing TJA can gain similar benefits as those who are younger; however, the elderly are at increased risk for adverse events ...
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2013
Control of the disease activity is enabled due to the progress of drug therapy for rheumatoid arthritis. However, surgical treatments are necessary for unresponsive cases to the drug or for achieving higher QOL, and we can attain more tight control or cure by combination of drug therapy and surgical treatments.
Junya, Mibe, Kengo, Yamamoto
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Control of the disease activity is enabled due to the progress of drug therapy for rheumatoid arthritis. However, surgical treatments are necessary for unresponsive cases to the drug or for achieving higher QOL, and we can attain more tight control or cure by combination of drug therapy and surgical treatments.
Junya, Mibe, Kengo, Yamamoto
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