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been used in TKA. GA, historically, has been associated to high rates of postoperative nausea, vomit and delirium. 8 On the other hand, neuroaxial anesthesia reduces nausea, vomiting, cardiovascular and pulmonary complications and overall mortality
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can be seen in the Miller-Galante II knee, which resolved the high rate of patellofemoral complications seen in its predecessor 5 , 13 by making modifications in its implant design. Another factor in the renewed interest in cementless fixation
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of wound-healing complications, as well as skin sloughs due to the friable nature of their skin. Skin closure may consequently be difficult and often soft tissue coverage procedures are necessary. 6 It is essential that a well-planned surgical
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Introduction Suggested advantages of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) over total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are more natural knee kinematics, greater range of motion, lower complication and mortality rates, higher satisfaction, faster
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explain why, unlike TKA, complications following UKA have distinctive characteristics. The causes of UKA failures can be different depending on the type and design of implant (mobile versus fixed), timing of failure (early or late) and the surgeon who
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authors have subsequently agreed that an initial isolated HTO followed by a period of observation may be the best option in patients with chronic posterolateral ligament deficiency. 35 Reported surgical complications The overall reported
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–bone interface, and anterior knee pain. Mobile bearing anatomical components (e.g. Buechel-Pappas, Endotec, Orlando, USA) aim to accommodate this, and showed promising results, but have faced complications associated with metal backing and inter
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, fewer complications and improvements in some satisfaction outcomes. 15 Although the above study confirms that UKR is both cost effective and non-inferior to TKR in terms of five-year outcomes, UK registry data confirms UKR has a higher overall
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thickness or orientation of the bone cuts. The use of intramedullary referencing guides for bone resection during conventional jig-based TKA may also increase the risk of thromboembolic events and cardiorespiratory complications. 39 – 40 Computer