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the pathophysiology of avascular necrosis caused by sickle cell disease. It seeks to establish certain research methodology frameworks in exploring how osseointegration could be improved in sickle cell disease patients with prosthetic implants
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of adjuvant cement. The downsides of using a plate include the large incision needed, a longer surgical procedure and the lack of prophylactic fixation of the entire bone. Prosthetic reconstructions (endoprostheses, segmental prostheses, hemi- and
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complications such as structural failure, peri-prosthetic fracture, aseptic loosening or infection. The APC usually consists of a revision type implant combined with a bone allograft which is the element that presumably improves stability and soft
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wear that might lead to implant loosening, as well as taper corrosion (trunnionosis) and a higher risk of groin pain. In this paper, we have summarized the evidence behind each of these arguments. Head size and range of movement of the prosthetic
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-related complications Prosthetic joint infection 31 1069 4.9% 3.3–6.5% Dislocation 30 1006 6.6% 4.7–8.6% Nerve lesion 21 743 2.0% 0.9–3.1% Screw failure 23 714 2.1% 1.0–3.1% Aseptic loosening
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–zirconia components, we made no restrictions to (i) prosthetic metal hardware produced by any manufacturer, (ii) cemented or uncemented fixation, (iii) surgical access routes, (iv) additional procedures such as accelerated or fast-track rehabilitation, navigation, etc
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constitutional anatomies might predispose the patient to arthritis ( 18 ) and prosthetic complications if recreated during surgery ( 19 ). For these reasons, limb and joint alignment boundaries are still debated ( 19 , 20 , 21 ). More outlying anatomies may be
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, prosthetic infection is with an incidence rate of 0.69–2.2% ( 13 , 14 ). Once infection occurs, it requires surgery and long-term use of antibiotics to be treated, and treatment failure is common. Given the difficulty of treating infections, preventing
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alternative to prosthetic replacement. Manipulation under anaesthesia There are few reports describing results after this procedure and we have seen referred cases with iatrogenic fractures caused by aggressive manipulation under anaesthesia without