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fragment laterally. One or two Herbert-type screws are used to gain extra stability, which allows faster rehabilitation. Fig. 3 MIS (Minimal invasive surgery) Chevron osteotomy: 65-year-old female preoperatively and six weeks after surgery. Source
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variations, it would be possible for surgeons to ensure optimal stability of the implant, minimizing the risk of complications such as infection, dislocation, and loosening. Postoperative protocol and common complications Postoperative stability
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-term complications including osteonecrosis of the femoral head, posttraumatic osteoarthritis and heterotopic ossification may impair the natural course of post-injury healing and rehabilitation, often leading to a poor functional outcome and unsatisfactory clinical
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arthroplasty need to be carefully balanced. Arthroplasty is appealing, since it is technically easier and requires much less postoperative rehabilitation. However, the mechanical failure rate at mid to long term is unacceptable in younger males, and
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inferior outcomes and may require more complex reconstructions ( 1 ). The postoperative recovery takes several months and requires extended rehabilitation programs. A recent systematic review of 48 studies has reported re-rupture rates of 0.3% for patellar
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acetabular fragment and facilitates postoperative rehabilitation at the same time. The birth canal remains intact and allows normal birth. The overall complication rate is relatively low considering the complexity of the surgery. The key point for a
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when systemic sedation is considered too risky ( 23 ). Being awake and alert, the patient can gain insight into his condition and therapy, which will help in postoperative rehabilitation ( 24 ). Local anesthesia: the numbness is administered only
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transfer 21 and in the future new rehabilitation methods may further improve outcome. Post-operative care There is still a debate about the rule of early active mobilisation after microsurgical nerve repair and reconstruction. Early
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, the lower postoperative re-tear rate and the better postoperative functional outcome. Furthermore, LHBT augmentation may play a role as a mechanical bumper, protecting the reconstruction ( 32 ), which may be visualized by an increase in AHD in patients