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Four patients with severe wrist destruction from various causes were treated with customized 3D‐printed prostheses. In addition to the specific articular surface matching their original radiocarpal joint, two innovative proximal component designs were created to address different bone defects.
Qipei Wei +3 more
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Graphical abstract of the comparative study between FNS and THA for Pauwels type III unstable femoral neck fractures in patients aged 60–70 years. The diagram outlines the study population, key perioperative outcomes (operation duration, blood loss), dynamic changes in hip function (Harris Hip Score) over 12 months of follow‐up, and personalized ...
Xiangyu Zong +6 more
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Revision of total hip arthroplasty.
Between September 1978 and December 1980, 28 revision procedures were carried out at the Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, for biomechanical failure of total hip arthroplasties. Twenty-six patients were personally reviewed and assigned a Harris hip rating.
S, Esses, D, Hastings, J, Schatzker
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Between 2002 and 2022, the volume of joint arthroplasties among patients with rheumatoid arthritis increased significantly, indicating a growing surgical demand over time. Concurrently, preoperative medication strategies shifted from glucocorticoid‐dominant therapy toward wider use of csDMARDs and bDMARDs/tsDMARDs.
Xingshan Wang +7 more
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Femoral Neck Fracture With Anterior Tilt
In patients with OTA/AO type 31B femoral neck fractures, anterior tilt fractures were more common among females and those with valgus malalignment. Although outcomes and complication rates did not differ significantly among fracture patterns, patients with displaced fractures had a higher risk of developing femoral neck necrosis.
Yu‐Kai Wang +7 more
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This is the first study to examine the global alignment of the hip, knee, ankle, and lower limb after total hip arthroplasty in DDH Crowe type IV patients with a follow‐up period of more than 10 years. This is also the first study of its kind (as far as we know) in which both the unaffected and the affected sides were monitored, and full normalization ...
Huiling Chen +7 more
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Perioperative Factors Associated With Allogeneic Blood Transfusion in Elective THA
Early postoperative hematocrit is the strongest and most clinically useful predictor of transfusion risk after primary THA, while cup inclination has minimal discriminative value. A hematocrit threshold of < 0.28 L/L reliably identifies high‐risk patients and should guide transfusion‐related decision‐making.
Nikolai Ramadanov +4 more
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Relationship between vitamin D deficiency and early implant failure and osseointegration
Abstract Background This systematic review investigated the relationship between pre‐operative vitamin D levels and implant osseointegration and implant‐related outcomes. It also assessed studies involving vitamin D supplementation before implant placement.
Richard J. Miron +8 more
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Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine: A review of existing techniques in dogs
Abstract Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine can be defined as an intervention aimed at preserving limb function when a bone abnormality is present, namely neoplasia or a non‐repairable fracture, and the affected segment of that bone needs to be removed and, most often, replaced.
Johnny Altwal, Bernard Séguin
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We combined results from 11 high‐quality clinical trials involving 3857 older patients having planned surgery. Using a bundle of care methods significantly reduced the risk of developing delirium after surgery by 29%. The effect was stronger in studies from Eastern countries compared to Western ones.
Xu Yang, Huachun Zhang, Sheng Peng
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