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. Moreover, even if it is reported that these surgical procedures have different indications, they are often applied to patients with similar problems indiscriminately. Fig. 1 The rotator cuff is divided into five components: supraspinatus, superior
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. Supplementary screw use with the MDM acetabular component should be reported. Outcome measures should include clinical hip function scores, pre and postoperative serial serum metal ion measurements, with MRI where possible. Optimum average follow-up would be
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|bones|osseous|osteoplastic|skeletal|musculoskeletal|spine|spinal|pelvis|pelvic|vertebral|femur|femoral|humerus|humeral|tibia|tibial metastasis|metastases" Table 2. Inclusion and exclusion criteria Inclusion criteria Exclusion criteria Long bone metastases with preoperative embolization < 5 eligible patients Given outcome variable (blood loss and
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outcomes and subjective assessment has become increasingly clear in the pre-operative assessment for arthroplasty. Several commonly used patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) look at functional components of knee health (e.g. Western Ontario and
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Clinical outcomes Functional outcomes There is a limited amount of data evaluating functional outcomes including patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for robotic THA. Most data available are based on active robotic systems which are now obsolete
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Introduction Both collared and collarless uncemented femoral stems demonstrated excellent long-term survival and patient-reported outcomes for primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), though there is no clear consensus to date regarding the
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anatomical measurement has been reported ( 41 ), low TPR in one region is still a predictor of co-existing stenosis in valid cases ( 42 , 43 ). Thus, TPR assessment should be routinely performed for patient stratification. Patients with stenosis in one
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characteristics of VEPE compared to HXLPE or UHMWPE during different periods. We also provide a synthetical patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) in this meta-analysis. Materials and methods Search strategy We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane and
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Tanaka el al 12 reported a decrease of TT-TG distance of almost 1 mm for every 5° of knee flexion. According to a cutoff value of 15 mm, 70% of patients with patellar instability had the indication for tibial tubercle transfer if the measurement was