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Is pseudarthrosis after spinal instrumentation caused by a chronic infection?
Hypothesis: To assess whether a chronic bacterial infection is present in a subset of patients with pseudarthrosis after instrumented spinal fusion. Methods: This was a prospective diagnostic study including adult patients with previous instrumented ...
Valentin, Lars +7 more
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Background Severe osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) secondary to corticosteroid therapy in symptomatic, hematological young patients currently has no therapeutic alternative, and early total hip replacement (THR) is a high‐risk intervention in those patients.
Enrique Gómez-Barrena +12 more
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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia
Forty cases of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia were reviewed. The results were assessed so as to emphasise function rather than simply the presence or absence of union. At the time of review, 14 patients had undergone amputation; eight others had
EJ Riseborough, RT Morrissy, JE Hall
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Treatment of Femoral Shaft Pseudarthrosis, Case Series and Medico-Legal Implications
Pseudarthrosis (PSA) is a possible complication of femoral shaft fracture treatment. It is often associated with reduced bone quality and can, therefore, adversely affect quality of life.
Mario Gallina +13 more
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PSEUDARTHROSIS OF THE SCAPHOID IN IMMATURE SKELETONS
This paper presents a review of the literature on pseudarthrosis of the scaphoid in skeletally immature individuals, taking into consideration its epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment, as well as its controversies.
de Lemos, Marcelo Barreto +5 more
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Surgical Site Infection a major risk factor of pseudarthrosis in adult spinal deformity surgery
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Despite the evidence in appendicular skeletal surgery, the effect of infection on spinal fusion remains unclear, particularly after Adult Spinal Deformity (ASD) surgery.
OBEID, Ibrahim +11 more
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Background Achieving bony fusion after anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion is crucial for restoring spinal stability; however, the risk factors associated with fusion failure, or pseudarthrosis, remain unclear.
Haoxiang Wang +9 more
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The Cannabinoid Pharmacology of Bone Healing: Developments in Fusion Medicine
Background/Objectives: Cannabinoid use is rising among patients undergoing spinal fusion, yet its influence on bone healing is poorly defined. The endocannabinoid system (ECS)—through cannabinoid receptors 1 (CB1) and 2 (CB2)—modulates skeletal ...
Gabriel Urreola +9 more
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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia
Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is an uncommon disease with various clinical presentations ranging from simple anterolateral tibial angulation to complete non-union with extensive bone defects. Classifications of radiographic findings include atrophic or hypertrophic pseudarthosis as well as cystic or dystrophic lesions.
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INFANTILE PSEUDARTHROSIS OF THE TIBIA
1. Three cases of infantile pseudarthrosis of the tibia treated successfully by delayed autogenous by-pass graft are reported. 2. The delayed autogenous graft is stouter, stronger and more easily handled and has enhanced osteogenic properties than a ...
R. A. J. Baily +2 more
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