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the past, the combination of chemical and mechanical prophylaxis is recommended. 46 , 47 Blood loss management Post-operative anaemia is a common complication in day-case and inpatient TJA ( Table 1 ) and also requires a multimodal approach
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modern management strategies. Risk factors PFF is usually due to a low-energy fall in elderly patients but may occur spontaneously due to implant loosening, severe osteolysis or a stress riser from an adjacent implant. An understanding of
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ultimately require surgical management. The focus of this review is to describe the approach to the surgical management of tarsal coalitions in the paediatric population. Important considerations will be taken of preoperative planning, surgical techniques and
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augment healing ( 3 ). Within trauma, there are a number of indications for bone graft, spanning from acute use for traumatic bone defects, as part of staged bone defect management such as that achieved with the masquelet technique, to augment stability
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confirmed with neurophysiological studies. The role of imaging is poorly defined. Dynamic ultrasound may demonstrate abnormal subluxation of the nerve around the medial epicondyle at the elbow. Non-operative management is recommended in mild cases of
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total of 1054 patients were admitted with hip fractures, 86 of them were taking warfarin on admission and were retrospectively assessed. Non-operative management accounted for three patients in the warfarin group and 30 patients in the non
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cumulative risk for haematogenous infections during the entire implant lifetime. Development of modern detection methods for microbial biofilms helps to recognize even chronic infections that would previously have been missed. Management of PJI requires
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Introduction With any musculoskeletal disease or injury, there are different potential management options available that have varying costs and benefits to the patient. A judgement can be made as to which management option is the more cost
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as immunogens to elicit ALVAL. Finally, we also provide a perspective on the challenges relating to ALVAL diagnosis and implant management. Increased cobalt and chromium concentrations are associated with wear and corrosion Despite some
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pathophysiology and apply the appropriate treatment. Some forms involve only the longitudinal arch, while others like PCV are complex deformities and require a different management. We should be cautious when using the term pes cavus in an interchangeably manner