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Background: Although the majority of total knee arthroplasty cases have good outcome and survival, some arthroplasty eventually required revision. While early outcomes of revision knee arthroplasty are well reported, there is relatively fewer literatures
TST Tse +4 more
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Background and Objectives: Femoral head and liner exchange is an established treatment for polyethylene wear but has had a more limited role in the treatment of other conditions including dislocation, because of concerns about an increased postoperative ...
Maximilian G. Hanslmeier +3 more
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Fast-track revision knee arthroplasty [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Limited data exist on fast-track protocols in relation to revision knee arthroplasty. Hence, the aim of this study was to report length of stay (LOS), risk of LOS > 5 days and readmission ≤ 90 days after revision knee arthroplasty in ...
Gromov, Kirill +5 more
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Poorer survival after a primary implant during revision total knee arthroplasty [PDF]
Revision total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) is a complex procedure. Depending on the degree of ligament and bone damage, either primary or revision implants are used.
Meijer, Marrigje F. +11 more
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A systematic review of the evidence for single stage and two stage revision of infected knee replacement [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Periprosthetic infection about the knee is a devastating complication that may affect between 1% and 5% of knee replacement. With over 79 000 knee replacements being implanted each year in the UK, periprosthetic infection (PJI) is set to ...
Reed, Mike R. +5 more
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Background:. Over 1 million joint arthroplasties are performed annually in the United States. Ideally, as devices and surgical techniques improve, the number of revision arthroplasties relative to primary arthroplasties should decrease. To our knowledge,
Ari S. Hilibrand +2 more
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Background: Information on the revision risk of implants is useful for improving the quality of care for elective hip and knee arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to report on the revision risk of implants using a state-wide registry in the ...
Richard E. Hughes, PhD +3 more
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Is a Revision a Revision? An Analysis of National Arthroplasty Registries' Definitions of Revision. [PDF]
BACKGROUND The reported survival of implants depends on the definition used for the endpoint, usually revision. When screening through registry reports from different countries, it appears that revision is defined quite differently.
Splietker, Farina +2 more
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Revision rates after primary hip and knee replacement in England between 2003 and 2006 [PDF]
<b>Background</b>: Hip and knee replacement are some of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in the world. Resurfacing of the hip and unicondylar knee replacement are increasingly being used.
Boroff, Mick +57 more
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Comparative evaluation of bone defect replacement methods in revision total knee arthroplasty
Objective: to evaluate the immediate and long-term outcomes of revision total knee arthroplasty using porous metaphyseal sleeves and cones. Materials and Methods. The study included 134 patients who underwent revision total knee arthroplasty.
Kozadaev, Maxim N. +4 more
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