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Background Oncologic resection and endoprosthetic reconstruction of malignant bone tumors carries a high risk of complication and secondary surgery.
Nicole J. Newman-Hung +5 more
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Modified MIS‐TLIF, utilizing a “pedicle‐to‐pedicle” mini‐incision, freehand pedicle screw placement, and expandable tubular decompression, outperformed traditional MIS‐TLIF in single‐level lumbar degeneration by reducing operative time, blood loss, radiation exposure, and complications, while preserving paravertebral muscle function and achieving ...
Yu Xiang +7 more
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Using a wearable gait system, we compared MSTS, TESS, and KSS with objective spatiotemporal metrics in patients after rotating‐hinge knee reconstruction. TESS showed the highest median R2 and stronger correlations with walking velocity and step/stride length, outperforming MSTS and KSS.
Meng‐Yu Chen +7 more
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Treatment of pain in children after limb-sparing surgery: an institution's 26-year experience.
D. Anghelescu +2 more
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Comparing quality of life in lower extremity tumor patients undergoing limb salvage surgery and amputation: a meta-analysis [PDF]
Nishant Banskota +6 more
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Limb Salvage Surgery for Musculoskeletal Oncology.
The management of musculoskeletal tumours has progressed tremendously over the past few decades. Limb salvage surgery has become a standard practise without compromising the oncological outcome. Patients generally will benefit with superior function and a better quality of life compared with definitive amputation.
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The study evaluated a novel surgical instrumentation system designed for Subtrochanteric Shortening Osteotomy in Total Hip Arthroplasty. The system comprises three integrated components: (A) osteotomy solution device, (B) graft splitting solution device, and (C) cable bundling solution device.
Zheng Cao +5 more
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Criteria and outcome of limb salvage surgery.
When sufficient margins of resection surrounding the tumor can be achieved, limb salvage surgery, as opposed to amputation, has become the standard of care in treating patients with bone and soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities. Currently, 90-95% of patients with primary malignant bone and soft-tissue tumors involving the extremities can be treated ...
A F, Mavrogenis +6 more
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During the two‐stage revision treatment of PJI patients, the use of ALCS may lead to the development of AKI, which could result in severe adverse outcomes. Despite the wide variation in the incidence of developing AKI reported in the literature, clinicians still need adequate attention, especially when confronting PJI patients who are elderly, obese ...
Lijun Cai +6 more
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Massive Allograft Reconstruction in Limb Salvage Surgery: Insights From a Single-Institution Case Series in Malaysia [PDF]
R Sanjeevan +4 more
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