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Halah Kutaish, Antoine Acker, Lisca Drittenbass, Richard Stern, and Mathieu Assal

the following derotation osteotomy of the distal tibia. The following case presents a tibial iatrogenic malrotation at six months after index surgery, with a fracture on the lower third of the tibial shaft and an intramedullary (IM) nail fixation

Jimmy Wui Guan Ng, Benjamin V. Bloch, and Peter J. James

-flexion instability. Mid-flexion instability is defined as instability of the knee after TKA between 0° and 90° knee flexion. Inadvertent elevation of joint line, iatrogenic damage/insufficiency of the superficial medial collateral ligament and MR design TKA are

Simon A. Hurst, Thomas M. Gregory, and Peter Reilly

acromiale is iatrogenic. Its presence or not should be identified prior to embarking on any intervention in the shoulder – but it takes on great relevance in reverse shoulder arthroplasty, and any procedure involving subacromial decompression. 24 , 25

Maria Beatriz Quaresma, José Portela, and Joaquim Soares do Brito

large primary disease. 14 , 25 However, like any other treatment modality, radiation is not free from complications. The potential for serious toxicity, radionecrosis, and harmful effects on bone and joint cartilage with high iatrogenic morbidity

Michael J. Raschke, Christoph Kittl, and Christoph Domnick

-mineralised tibial head, fractures of the medial compartment appeared more often in multi-part tibial-head dislocation-type injuries. 1 , 9 Iatrogenic partial tibial fractures have been reported in a few cases after ligament reconstruction surgery and high

E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán, Primitivo Gómez-Cardero, and Carlos A. Encinas-Ullán

loosening, and it can be iatrogenic as the result of implant removal. 3 The purpose of this article is to review the treatment of bone deficiencies during rTKA, the various therapeutic options currently available and their results. Preoperative

Charles Court, Leonard Chatelain, Barthelemy Valteau, and Charlie Bouthors

, which leads to a more narrow and oblique screw pathway in S1 making screw placement difficult and significantly increasing the risk of iatrogenic vessel and nerve injury ( 25 ). This occurrence must be looked at during surgical planning in the

Stig Storgaard Jakobsen, Søren Overgaard, Kjeld Søballe, Ole Ovesen, Bjarne Mygind-Klavsen, Christian Andreas Dippmann, Michael Ulrich Jensen, Jens Stürup, and Jens Retpen

deep vein thrombosis, complications related to hip arthroscopy are mainly recognized as iatrogenic (e.g. cartilage and labral injuries), traction-related (e.g. extra-articular nerve affection, neuropraxia) and nerve injury-related to portal placement

Nikolaos Gougoulias, Vasileios Lampridis, and Anthony Sakellariou

part of the medial gastrocnemius muscle belly ( Fig. 12 ). The muscle aponeurosis is incised, avoiding iatrogenic injury to the hamstrings insertion on the medial side of the proximal tibia. One should also avoid lateral dissection (the lateral

Julia Sußiek, Philipp A. Michel, Michael J. Raschke, Benedikt Schliemann, and J. Christoph Katthagen

from complications (screw loosening and an iatrogenic pneumothorax). Likewise Bauer et al chose fracture fixation in a double plate technique. 28 At the final follow-up the patient was pain free and had only slight discomfort. Debeer et al