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fractures are the main reason that surgeons opt for double plating in distal femoral fractures ( 16 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 ) ( Table 1 ). Sanders et al. ( 24 ) reported the first retrospective case series of
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the eligibility criteria, and we, therefore, did not find risk and bias regarding allocation or blinding. The risk of selection bias was not considered significant as all studies included reported all cases operated within a given time frame selected
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-operative range of motion (ROM) were frequently reported. In order to perform this analysis, the data we reviewed were: Number of patients Single- or double-stage exchange In case of double-stage exchange, the kind of spacer: static or
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– 13 , 15 – 23 reported on the type of implant fixation; there were 437 cemented, 520 cementless and five hybrid THAs; nine cases were unspecified. The majority of studies published before 2010 reported on cemented THAs but afterward this date only
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cases 4 , 5 , 7 , 9 of median nerve harvest, have also been reported. In their outcome review study, Vitale et al 8 showed an overall 10% complication rate in MUCL reconstructions, ranging from 3% to 25% between studies, with 1% of all
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tendon ruptures ( 30 ). Reported risk factors for quadriceps tendon tears are obesity, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic tendinopathy with bone spurs ( 31 ), amyloidosis and systemic or local corticosteroids ( 32 ). A third of the cases