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radiographs. Revision of painful prostheses, performed in pre-arthritic knees, is doomed to fail if a major cause of failure is not identified and corrected. Walking gait, knee range of motion and ligamentous stability have to be closely evaluated during
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exceptionally promising. Furthermore, DMC may represent an excellent option in salvage THA for failed fixation of intertrochanteric fractures. In such patients, salvage THA often represents a technical challenge, and is associated with higher rates of
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preferable for patients with AVN of the proximal fragment or with a previously failed surgery. Munk et al, 2004 8 Meta-analysis (147 studies) 5246 pts NVBG: 80.0–84.0% VBG: 91.0% VBG cases were almost exclusively cases with prior surgery and
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the insertion of the Achilles into the calcaneus. It is probably most accurate to describe the degenerative process as a failed healing response. 16 Tendinopathy is the commonest pathological condition affecting the tendo Achilles and represents
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) The Gustilo and Pasternak classification ( 18 ) was developed to evaluate failed cemented stems ( Table 3 ) including four categories based to the extent of the defect. The type I was characterized by a minimal endosteal or inner cortical bone loss
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series of 163 patients (172 GTS stems) at a minimum follow-up of 10 years was published ( 7 ). In this study the authors observed a 99.6% survival rate for any cause of failure (96% CI: 1.06–1.97) with only six failed cases undergoing revision surgery for
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Introduction Osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb (CMC-1) is a common problem and surgical treatment is indicated when conservative measures fail to provide sufficient relief. Of the many surgical treatment options, no
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treated with LIPUS for ununited 5th metatarsal fractures, initially treated conservatively. 7 Clinical and radiological union was achieved in 90%. Two-thirds of those that failed LIPUS treatment were symptomatic and required surgery (one ORIF, one
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the risk of failure and if it fails, the amount of secondary resection will not be higher than the primary virtual meniscectomy. 22 In the same way, timing influences outcomes: a repair as early as possible is better. In general, acutely repaired
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-grade nerve injury, who will fail to progress to a satisfactory recovery with ongoing functional deficit. 9 , 10 The classifications of nerve injuries provided by Seddon and Sunderland define the pathophysiology and pathoanatomy of the injury, which aids