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presenting as part of a variety of different complex multiligamentous injuries rather than in isolation, as well as their lower incidence in comparison to single-ligament injuries. 35 In a recent international expert consensus review on the PLC, Chahla
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objective of the present review was to identify all major studies dealing with endoprosthetic reconstruction in tumour surgery published between January 2015 and 10 June 2018. The specific focus was on long-term results and functional outcome, complications
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review: (A) schematic illustration of a medial plate; (B) schematic illustration of a dorsal plate; (C) schematic illustration of a plantar plate. Figure 3 Intramedullary stabilization in a dorsoplantar position. Plantar–dorsal position has
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surgical procedure. This is a comprehensive review of studies published on the management of patients with CECS, which aims to investigate which surgical techniques provide better outcomes, with fewer serious or major side effects and faster return to
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years and was conducted following PRISMA recommendations for systematic reviews. 1 Disease and clinical diagnosis Degenerative processes of the lumbar spine causing stenosis are one of the major causes of pain and dysfunction in the elderly
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Arthroplasty on a single side alone will not restore mobility and independence to this group of patients. There is, however, scarce data published regarding the outcome of bilateral THA in this group of patients. We performed a systematic review of the
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studies about the postoperative period. The issues return to work and return to sports are exceptions and are well represented in systematic reviews and meta-analyses ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ). The aim of this narrative review is therefore to summarize
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direct contact between bone and artificial material at the joint interface surface. The intent of this systematic review was to draw general conclusions regarding: Clinical results, in terms of mobility and pain reduction; Complications
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, interposition arthroplasty, arthrodesis, or total joint replacement. Despite the use of total joint arthroplasty being widespread in Europe, early systematic reviews have highlighted a lack of high-quality evidence to support its use. 2 More recently
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and pre-traumatic activity level, individual patient-based treatment decision is mandatory to reduce complication rates and to achieve sufficient patient outcomes. The present review provides a summary of current concepts for the treatment of ankle