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. Rodríguez-Merchán EC . Total knee arthroplasty in hemophilic arthropathy . Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ) 2015 ; 44 : E503 – E507 . 32. Rodriguez-Merchan EC Romero-Garrido JA Gomez-Cardero P . Multimodal blood loss
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, Harris JD , Noble PC . Patient-reported outcome measures after total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review . Bone Joint Res 2015 ; 4 : 120 - 7 . PMID: 26220999. 4 Terwee CB , Bouwmeester W , van Elsland SL
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activity (determined in the drainage fluid of cemented total knee arthroplasty procedures) is dependent on the prophylactic regimen with antibiotics. All patients received three doses of cefazolin i.v. for 24 hours. The control group received the systemic
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recovery A single high dose of dexamethasone has been demonstrated to improve patient-perceived quality of recovery for total knee arthroplasty and other types of surgery. 22 Improved recovery is probably a result of combined beneficial effects of
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of choice would be a total knee arthroplasty; however, this involves removing healthy joint surfaces. Arthroscopic debridement in the osteoarthritic knee has fallen out of favour due to poor clinical results. 1 Recently, a trend has developed
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mortality and morbidity risks of certain procedures, as well as success rates and patient satisfaction, can be made. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) provides a good example for demonstrating the role of risk prediction and outcomes ( 14 ). AI requires training
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Introduction Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is responsible for 25% of failed total knee arthroplasties 1 and 15% of revision total hip arthroplasties. 2 PJI has a huge economic burden on the health care system, and there will
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total and unicondylar prostheses shows a preferential survival rate for total knee arthroplasty from the sixth postoperative month. Three years after the index operation, the failure rate for unicondylar prostheses is calculated to be 5.7%, clearly above
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Trauma and Orthopaedics Department, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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total knee replacements are expected in Sweden by 2030 ( 4 ). On the contrary, more lenient estimations projected an increase of primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) in the United States by 284% and primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by 401% in 2040
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material as used before, as well as new or modified surface treatments (i.e. polishing, shot-peening, grit-blasting, porous coating, hydroxyapatite coating, etc.). Some examples are Vitamin E-stabilized polyethylene in total knee arthroplasty (TKA), which