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continuous communication between the surgeon, patient, and rehabilitation physician. The main factors contributing to the risk of graft failure in the early postoperative period are the use of allografts, hyperextension, varus or valgus loads, and rotational
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Division of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
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include scapular notching, haematomas, heterotopic ossification, complex regional pain syndrome, phlebitis, intraoperative dislocations, intraoperative cement extravasation, or radiographic lucent lines of the glenoid. 19 Prevalence and risk factors
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a risk factor for future loosening of the stem. Stress shielding Stress shielding has rarely been reported in regard to different designs of RSA ( Fig. 3 ). Denard et al performed a multicentre study with a minimal follow-up time of two years
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-operative optimisation. In a Danish study, 45% of the patients had pre-operative risk factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption polypharmacy, anaemia, high BMI and low physical activity, that potentially may lead to complications or a prolonged LOS in hospital not
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, inclinometry in standing and potentially other validated measures of pelvic tilt in standing. In case of incomplete outcome reporting, the study authors would be contacted for additional information. Risk of bias in individual studies The risk of
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this evidence is largely based on individual comparative studies, the herein performed systematic review and meta-analysis aim at analysing the outcome for treatment of humeral shaft fractures, focusing on risk for non-union, iRNP, and post
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, while containing all of the coagulation factors normally found in blood plasma. The transfusion of FFP must be group ABO compatible while rhesus status compatibility is not essential. As FFP is a blood product, it carries all of the risks associated with
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performed less than 3 months before hip replacement. Hip osteoarthritis: conservative or not conservative treatments The demand for hip prosthetic replacement is constantly increasing. There are several well-recognized risk factors for the development
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approximately 15% in matched control groups of non-diabetic patients. 1 , 3 – 5 A recent large-scale study showed that diabetes mellitus (DM) had the highest odds for amputation after ankle fracture fixation, compared to any other risk factors, 6
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be an important factor in SCD. More specifically, some published studies 48 have found a higher risk of infection with metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) THA than ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) bearings. We checked which bearing surfaces, and infection rate in