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starting 6 h after surgery. Aspirin is not recommended post-operatively as monotherapy for hip fracture surgery. 4 The British Orthopaedic Association, in the Blue Book of Guidelines on the care of patients with fragility fractures states: “Almost ten
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gives a better view into the joint, and – if the fracture configuration allows – possibility for direct reduction. Fig. 2 Bony Bankart (Ia): (a) anterior-posterior (AP) view, (b) axillary view, (c) 3D CT-reconstruction, (d) post-operative AP view
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. • To help early identification of treatment methods with poor results, in order to minimise post-operative complications and improve care. • To improve pre- and post-operative information to patients and increase patient participation in surgical
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device to find APP which contained a spirit level to ensure horizontal positioning. 12 By comparing post-operative radiographs of THAs that had dislocated with stable hips, they recommended 40° (+/- 10°) abduction and 15° (+/- 10°) anteversion. Cups
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infections, dislocations and instability. 18 – 20 However, the clinical and functional outcomes of morbidly obese patients following primary THA remain unclear. Some studies have reported no significant difference in post-operative outcomes between obese
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nailing utilises small 1–2 cm incisions and avoids s.c. implants, with the nail being embedded in the medullary canal of the bone and locked proximally and distally. Nevertheless, increased post-operative wound care is still needed for diabetics who
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Introduction Dealing with structures that are usually localized deep inside the surrounding soft tissue, trauma and orthopaedic surgery represent a challenge for intra-operative visualization and orientation to the surgeon. In addition to in
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showing sustained increases beyond 2030. 1 , 2 Associated complications will subsequently increase in conjunction with this demand. 2 Persistent wound drainage (PWD) is a post-operative wound complication following TJA. It is reported to occur in between
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radiologically and a very low complication rate. 54 For further evaluation, more comparative long-term studies are needed. Post-operative care Our post-operative protocol consists of full weight-bearing mobilisation in a post-operative shoe for six
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corticosteroid usage may make patients ineligible as there may be an increased risk of post-operative complications and consequently longer LOS. 19 , 28 - 30 A scoring system to identify patients suitable for day-case arthroplasty has recently been published