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appropriate. A wide variety of surgical techniques have been described to date in the literature for those patients who fail to improve with conservative treatment. The principle papers are summarized in Table 2 , and represent over 35 years of evidence on
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Introduction The Kinematic Alignment (KA) technique for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an alternative surgical technique aiming to resurface knee articular surfaces. 1 , 2 Ultimately, the goal of KA is to alter the knee physiological
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protocols for extremity sarcomas during the last quarter of the 20th century, driving down the risk for local recurrence after both ablative or limb-preserving procedures. Furthermore, the development of medical imaging and surgical techniques ensured more
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, mechanical properties of plates and screws and postoperative rehabilitation. 11 Poor surgical technique not strictly adhering to principles of stability and fixation is another risk factor. Surgical technique is dependent on the fracture pattern and O
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long-term outcome of TKA depends on several factors ( Fig. 1 ). Conventional surgical techniques have recently been challenged due to patient dissatisfaction rates and several specialist surgeons have addressed modifications and improvements of
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steps in the surgical technique to improve outcomes and avoid complications. Table 1 Advantages and disadvantages of different surgical treatment options for degenerative trapeziometacarpal joint disease. Pros Cons
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disease with a prevalence of 2.7% in men and 8.1% in women according to Jacobsen et al, 3 no therapeutic consensus exists on the different surgical and medical treatments, or on the choice between medical or surgical treatment. Medical treatment is
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intercarpal arthrodeses, to clarify the indications for each fusion, to describe the most suitable surgical technique for each fusion, and to provide an overview of outcomes and current concepts. The most common form of degenerative wrist osteoarthritis is