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found an increased long-term revision rate in morbidly obese ( 17 ), another only found increased septic revision ( 18 ), and a third failed to conclude anything with certainty ( 19 ). This review aims to investigate mid- to long-term complications and
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* *The implant has an anti-subluxation feature to prevent distraction, and it dislocates only if that feature fails. A biomechanical study determined the jumping distance of six RH-TKA designs. 17 The LPS/MBT and S-ROM Noiles implants
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and largely fail to demonstrate clinically relevant differences. Previous reviews of this topic have compared the medial parapatellar approach with a combination of the quadriceps sparing approaches (midvastus, mini-midvastus and subvastus together
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patients who scored poorly on the IKDC were over four times more likely to fail the RTS tests. However, for the athletes who scored well on the IKDC, nearly 50% overestimated their recovery. 68 Time after ACLR Time after ACLR is the most used
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The survival analysis revealed a best-case 10-year implant survival of 90%. Deehan et al stated that this constrained hinged prosthesis remained a viable option in cases of gross deformity, bone loss and failed multiple previous surgical procedures
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the outcomes can be expected. 75 Studies have shown the risk of higher failure rates of two-stage revisions if a DAIR procedure has failed, 75 therefore once there is any wound complication suspected following TJA every effort needs to be made to
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, cause/risk factors, diagnostic modalities, and corresponding treatment options for symptomatic, failed, and/or revision UKA. We excluded papers concerning lateral, patellofemoral, and bi/tricompartmental UKA. We focused on the Oxford (Zimmer
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, and with repetitive loading over the years, will fatigue and fail, potentially leading to higher revision rates. Theoretically, this will not occur in a biologically osseointegrated surface. An argument could be made for a longer follow-up time, as
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residual valgus tended to fail from ligament instability. 48 Koskinen, in a study of 48 valgus knees implanted with cruciate-retaining prostheses, found residual valgus deformity to significantly increase the risk of revision with an odds ratio of 2
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-traumatic fractures with no histological evidence of necrosis, usually occurring in overweight, elderly female and osteoporotic patients. Once a subchondral fracture occurs and fails to heal, repetitive micromotion of the unstable osteochondral portion can lead to