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Management of Revision Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Background The number of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty procedures performed has increased in recent years due to expanding surgical indications.
Brian H Goldman DO +7 more
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Is a Revision a Revision? An Analysis of National Arthroplasty Registries’ Definitions of Revision [PDF]
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.The purposes of this study were to compare the definitions of revision among registry reports and to apply common clinical scenarios ...
Thoralf R, Liebs +2 more
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Is Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty a Reasonable Alternative for Revision Arthroplasty? [PDF]
Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) improves function in selected patients with complex shoulder problems. However, we presume patient function would vary if performed primarily or for revision and would vary with other patient-specific factors.We compared (1) the shoulder scores and (2) complications in patients with RSA for revision arthroplasty with
Luke, Austin +3 more
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Aims: Custom-made partial pelvis replacements (PPRs) are increasingly used in the reconstruction of large acetabular defects and have mainly been designed using a triflange approach, requiring extensive soft-tissue dissection.
Yannik Hanusrichter +7 more
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Background Conversion to total hip arthroplasty (THA) is associated with higher rates of infection. The purpose of this study is to determine whether applying the surgical technique of single-stage revision can effectively reduce the infection rate of ...
Jiankang Pan, Yongqiang Sun, Shuailei Li
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Introduction The purpose of this study was to evaluate factors that affect range of motion (ROM) following two-stage revision arthroplasty as a treatment for chronic periprosthetic knee infection.
Doo-Yeol Kim +4 more
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Occlusion of an Aortobifemoral Graft after Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
With the aging population, the demand for total hip arthroplasty is rising. Improvements in arthroplasty techniques and design allow for total hip arthroplasty to be increasingly performed in older patients and those with multiple comorbidities ...
Chad R. Ishmael, MD +3 more
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A dynamically actuated reconfigurable topographical surface (DARTS) integrates contact‐mediated bactericidal nanotopography with programmable mechanical actuation to actively disrupt bacterial biofilms. Dynamic surface reconfiguration enhances bacterial killing and suppresses implant‐associated infections in vivo, providing a new strategy for active ...
Mohammad Asadi Tokmedash +4 more
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Background: Improving local antibiotic delivery is a promising approach to improve infection control and potentially shorten systemic treatment in periprosthetic joint infection (PJI).
Yannik Hanusrichter +6 more
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Background Convertible stem designs allow for stem retention during revision from anatomical to reverse shoulder arthroplasty. In some cases conversion is not possible for example due to excessive soft tissue tensioning.
Luuk M. A. Theelen +5 more
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