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prosthesis, resection prosthesis, prosthesis–arthrodesis and total femur) ( 3 ). For patients with PJI, it is necessary to avoid dead-end clinical situations, as transfemoral amputation or hip disarticulation are associated with a catastrophic functional
Osteoarticular Surgery Research, La Paz Hospital Health Research Institute – IdiPAZ (La Paz University Hospital – Autonomous University of Madrid), Madrid, Spain
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assessment of bone deficiency One of the main problems in rTKA is bone loss, which can affect the placement of the prosthesis, the limb’s alignment and the implant’s longevity. The bone deficiency in an rTKA is variable, and its treatment will therefore
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component arthroplasty, 15.2% arthrodesis and 3.6% required amputation. Sub-classification of the studies into inventor and non-inventor groups yielded revision rates of 6.6% and 12.2% respectively. Of the 14 studies included, 12 were level IV or level V
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amputations. During the COVID-19 crisis, demand has further increased on already busy ED departments. These factors have created prolonged waiting times, which in conjunction with sub-optimal management at the time of injury, can lead to patient harm. During
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intraosseous haemorrhage, and develop rapidly. They are seen mainly in children and adolescents. 45 Distal pseudotumours should be treated primarily with long-term factor replacement and immobilization. In children, surgical removal or even amputation is
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modern anaesthesia, surgical treatment of hip osteoarthritis included proximal femoral resection or limb amputation. 1 , 2 Increasing functional demands of patients and developments in general anaesthesia led to the creation of interposition
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vessels, poor perfusion and weakened skin barrier are more likely to present in the medical cabinet with an infected upper limb. Newborns are also prone to hand infections due to their undeveloped immune systems and their sharp nail-ends that can injure
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excursion of the nerve trunk in connection with movement of the limb. Furthermore, a nerve trunk can be surgically mobilised over a certain distance without restriction of the blood flow. The fundamental difference between the epineurial blood vessels and
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screw breakage or cutout; 2 superficial wound infection; 1 deep vein thrombosis Swentik et al. (25) 8/10 (80%) (excluding the one with knee amputation) patients had healed fracture without repeated operations; 1 required revision stabilization
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oedema of lower limbs Arterial insufficiency (nervous ischemia) Diabetes mellitus Clinical presentation Patients with TTS complain of pain in the medial aspect of the ankle, with irradiation to the plantar aspect of the foot