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Society Score (KSS) scales are mostly used. 11 – 14 , 16 , 17 It has to be stressed that Jafari et al have shown that 25 (22%) of their 112 septic total hip arthroplasty (THA) revisions failed due to reinfection and 21 (19%) failed due to other
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Division of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Bone Infection Unit, Department of Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
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Division of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Bone Infection Unit, Department of Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
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used thereafter until the widespread use of antibiotics in the 1940s, after which they were mostly abandoned in Western medicine. 16 Today, PT is gaining a renewed interest to treat infections against which antibiotics have failed, an increasingly
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complication of joint arthroplasty and not a form of ALTR/ARMD, its classification might change if a higher prevalence is found in MoM and non-MoM hip implants at risk for ALTR/ARMD. In a retrospective study of 104 cases of failed MoM HRA and THA hip
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.g. comprehensive and collaborative pre-market assessment, 24 full-cycle failure analyses, and systematic integration of imaging in early clinical implant surveillance. Studying the causes of why and how implants succeed or fail – in a cross-disciplinary way
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280,671,477 Inappropriate treatment 763 114,743,251 Operator error 413 50,871,568 Failed follow-up arrangements 95 6,460,554 Performed operation not indicated 88 15,368,005 Delay in referring to
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. Historically, a failed ACL reconstruction was defined by the presence of abnormal anteroposterior or rotatory knee instability ( 6 ). However, a recent meta-analysis reported 34% of patients undergoing ACL reconstruction had a positive Lachman test and 24% of
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healing without additional intervention ( 8 ). In case a fracture fails to heal after a first (or several) non-union therapeutic procedure(s), the complications and complexity on the patient and the fracture, the sequelae and the already high socioeconomic
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is important to differentiate whether a culture-negative PJI is a true negative (i.e. aseptic loosening) or a false negative result (diagnostic tests have failed to identify an organism but there is a PJI). There are two broad groups of patients who
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mSv/year is always respected. If after three procedures, RS fails, an AS is indicated. 16 Arthroscopic synovectomy generally achieves similar results to RS; however, as AS is a surgical procedure under general anaesthesia (recommended in
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fail and that large sections of the industry will become non-viable, resulting in bankruptcies and redundancies of large numbers of staff employed in this sector. It is clear that there is a strong industry lobby to reduce or diminish regulation of