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Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Oude Markt 13, Leuven, Belgium
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incidence of PJI in most centres ranges between 0.5% and 2% ( 3 , 5 ), the incidence for FRI varies widely, from 1% to 30%, depending to a large degree on injury severity ( 6 ). Given the ageing population, with a growing number of fragility fractures, and
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Fondazione Livio Sciutto Onlus, Campus Savona - Università degli Studi di Genova, Via Magliotto 2, Savona, Italy
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circumferential. The longitudinal length of the defect was expressed as more or less than 5 cm extending distally from the lesser trochanter. The periprosthetic fracture associated with the bony defect characterized the most severe lesion (type V). The modified
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joint, orientation of the distal metatarsal articular angle (DMAA), degenerative changes of the joint, indirect manifestations of the insufficiency of the first ray, typically including hypertrophy of the second metatarsal, fatigue fracture of the second
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fragility fractures in HIV-infected patients exists, especially femoral neck fractures in males ( Fig. 2 ). 16 Risk factors associated with low BMD include low CD4+ nadir and longer duration of HIV infection. 14 With no sign of disease retrenchment
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Orthopedic Intelligent Minimally Invasive Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
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destruction of bone microstructure, resulting in increased bone fragility and fracture susceptibility ( 76 ). OP is divided into two categories: primary OP and secondary OP. Primary OP mainly includes senile OP and postmenopausal OP (PMOP). Many diseases may
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arthroplasty. In very young patients, primary arthroplasty must however remain a second-best option reserved for advanced affections with loss of joint space or bone fragility associated with the destruction of the femoral neck or the acetabulum. An
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to facilitate union. A ball tip high-speed burr is used to prepare the ventral surface of scapula and dorsal surfaces of selected adjacent ribs. Note that both scapula and ribs are fragile with thin cortices. Therefore, creating a rough surface
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graft. The medial hinge should be preserved by advancing the oscillating saw no more than 1 cm away from the medial cortex, as it is more fragile and prone to fracture, resulting in collapsing of the osteotomy site and great difficulty in controlling the
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mechanisms Spine malalignment is usually derived from spine degeneration. 12 Secondary causes can also be fractures, tumours, or spine deformities. Ageing and osteoporosis lead to disc dehydration with loss of LL, and anterior spinal column collapse
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periprosthetic fractures that can occur either side of all TJAs and dislocation in THA. In this context it is desirable that the revision could be as uninvasive as possible, as well as tissue/implant sparing, especially in the older and more fragile patients