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Incidence of Corrective Procedures After Nonoperatively Managed Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly. [PDF]
Although the majority distal radius fractures in the elderly are initially managed nonoperatively, the true incidence of subsequent corrective surgery is unknown.
Immerman, Igor +3 more
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Robotic‐assisted TKA performed with functional knee positioning shows comparable short‐term safety and functional outcomes in patients with major coronal deformities. Abstract Purpose Robotic‐assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has emerged as a reliable strategy to improve surgical accuracy and enable functional alignment (FA), also referred to as ...
Luca Andriollo +7 more
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Traumatic periprosthetic fractures around total ankle replacements (TARs) are not well documented in the literature, with less than 13 total cases described. These injuries present reconstructive challenges to the treating surgeon. TAR usage continues to
Zachary P. Hill, DPM +3 more
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Over the past fifty years orthopaedic surgery made giant strides forward. It developed from a discipline that dealt primarily with the treatment of fractures, bone infections and tendon transfers and that treated degenerate joints by fusing them to one ...
Grixti, Charles J.
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the treatment and preventive effects, as well as the safety, of dual‐antibiotic bone cement (DABC; gentamicin + vancomycin) in revision total knee arthroplasty (RTKA) in high‐risk patients. Methods This retrospective observational study included patients who underwent RTKA for septic or aseptic indications ...
Shengdong Yang +7 more
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Abstract Purpose Multiple revision total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) remains highly challenging due to severe bone defects, which often render standard implants unsuitable. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes, survivorship and complication rates of customised knee implants used in aseptic one‐stage rTKA for patients with severe bone defects.
Stefanie Donner +4 more
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Abstract Purpose Obesity is often considered a relative contraindication to total hip arthroplasty (THA) due to presumed increased perioperative and postoperative risk. Consequently, obese patients are often advised to lose weight prior to THA. However, the effect of preoperative weight loss on THA outcomes remains uncertain.
Nils Meissner +6 more
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¿Qué hay de nuevo en la osteosíntesis? [PDF]
Los sistemas para la fijación interna de las fracturas se encuentran en continua evolución. Los actuales conocimientos en cuanto a materiales, biomecánica y biología de la consolidación de las fracturas dan pie al diseño de nuevas osteosíntesis.
Blas Dobón, J.A.
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ABSTRACT In uncemented hip arthroplasty, achieving sufficient primary stability is essential for long‐term implant success. However, objective intraoperative assessment of fixation quality remains challenging. Acoustic analysis of stem impaction sounds offers a promising tool for real‐time evaluation, but its diagnostic accuracy and biomechanical ...
Alexander Jahnke +6 more
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Management and results in 16 cases of periprosthetic fracture and infection after hip and knee arthroplasty. Experience in 2005-2015 [PDF]
Ireneusz Babiak
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