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considered the ‘gold standard’ of care. The non-operative management of ACL-deficient knees has been proposed in the past as an alternative, but has been associated with poor functional outcome. 14 - 18 Specifically, non-operative treatment resulted in
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J Ogonda L Beverland D . The transverse acetabular ligament: an aid to orientation of the acetabular component during primary total hip replacement. A preliminary study of 1000 cases investigating post-operative stability . Journal of Bone and
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the amount of post-operative correction. 11 , 19 , 20 What constitutes the acceptable ‘safe’ limits for knee alignment is, in reality, defined by the surgeon who performs a KA TKR. Some surgeons may undertake KA TKR in more extreme constitutional
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infection, osteomyelitis and PAD she ended up with a below-knee amputation. Post-operatively, she experienced acute heart and renal failure; she was admitted to the intensive care unit and died seven days later. The rate of DFU-related amputations
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the care delivery process (e.g. pre-operative consultation, patient consent, procedures in the operating room, post-operative period). Hospitals, being healthcare-providing institutions in today’s competitive environment, are also very keen to uphold
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treated non-operatively. 45 Instrumented or non-instrumented fusion? The use of posterior instrumentation with fusion has become the standard of care; several studies show higher fusion rates with the use of instrumentation. However, its effect
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increases in healthcare costs and workforce burden ( 2 ). Post-acute care costs of lower limb arthroplasty account for 36% of the total episode of care costs ( 3 ). Limiting these costs while improving patient outcomes has become a central focus of research
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epicondyle. Good to excellent long-term results have been reported with this technique. 50 , 51 Post-operatively it is usually recommended to refrain from aggravating activities for at least three months. Desk-workers can return to work immediately and
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performed minimally invasively. 43 – 45 Regarding stability and complication rates, these procedures are under investigation at present. 32 , 46 , 47 Aftercare after surgical stabilization of pelvic ring fractures Post-operatively, we