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-making process when dealing with osteoporotic ankle fractures in frail patients. Narrative review results Lemon et al. ( 7 ) published the first article using TTC nailing for osteoporotic ankle fractures in 2005 reporting good functional results and
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. All three are critical, especially in the young patient, but there is some evidence that limb alignment and knee stability are most crucial, whereas non-anatomical reduction is less important regarding functional results. 2 Actually, it is not
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-thickness cartilage loss at surgery, lateral osteophytes did not compromise long-term functional results or implant survival. Knifsund et al analysed the impact of the pre-operative grade of OA on the risk of re-operation after UKA. 15 They suggested that UKA
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discussed in a multidisciplinary team meeting with at least two surgeons and a specialised radiologist in order to plan a complete resection and a reconstruction aiming to achieve a sufficient functional result. 7 , 8 When a complete resection with a
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5 - 19 available for data extraction. The first outcomes of interest were radiographic results, functional results and mortality. The secondary outcomes of interest were the rate of conversion surgery from ORIF to THA and complication rate in
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offers good functional results, good rates of patient satisfaction, and a low rate of complications ( 11 ). One-stage elongation has certain limitations. In cases with shortening of >15 mm, elongation may lead to vasospasm and stretching of the nerve
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fairly compelling. 10 , 12 , 22 , 23 There have been a limited number of studies reporting functional results and patients’ satisfaction after non-operative treatment of displaced olecranon fractures in the elderly ( Table 1 ). However, most of the
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infection. It offers the option of a single definitive procedure for infection eradication ( Fig. 2 ). It has been shown that functional results are poor, but pain relief is achieved in more than 50% of cases. 9 , 44 Rispoli et al 44 reported a
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the available English literature describing clinical and functional results of bilateral THA in patients with ankylosing spondylitis. Keywords used for the search were “bilateral” AND “total hip arthroplasty” OR “total hip replacement” AND “ankylosing
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surgeon. It is nonetheless demanding and exposes the patient and surgeon to the risk of lower functional results. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the various associated problems, and the surgical options available for dealing with this type