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B , Noor SS , Ali Z , Memon N & Memon N . Economic burden of periprosthetic joint infection following primary total knee replacement in a developing country . Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2020 12 470 – 476 . ( https://doi.org/10
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the wear of hip surface replacements . Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research 2009 467 2259 – 2265 . ( https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-009-0830-x ) 4. Lotke PA Ecker ML . Influence of positioning of prosthesis in total knee replacement
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. References 1. Ackerman IN Bohensky MA de Steiger R et al. Substantial rise in the lifetime risk of primary total knee replacement surgery for osteoarthritis from 2003 to 2013: an international, population-level analysis
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aseptic loosening of a mobile-bearing total knee replacement . Acta Orthopaedica 2018 89 77 – 83 . ( https://doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2017.1398012 ) 7 Wagner M Schönthaler H Endstrasser F Dammerer D Nardelli P & Brunner A . Mid
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in detecting organisms in CN-PJI. 69 In a separate study, NGS techniques were used to identify organisms in 168 failed total knee replacements and, in 16% of the CN-PJI (25 cases), yielded a potential organism. 70 The authors concluded that
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surgery. In particular, the use of ICPDs with portable batteries is recommended in order to achieve maximum compliance after THR, total knee replacement (TKR) or hip fracture surgery. 31 Pharmacologic VTE prophylaxis The options for
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registries in Europe. 11 They identified 24 registries, most of which had national coverage. These registries covered between them 3.1 million primary total hip replacement records and 2.5 million primary total knee replacement records. The principal