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primary TKA ( 11 ). • Prediction of the risk of transfusion after primary TKA ( 12 ). • Prediction of the postoperative dissatisfaction after TKA ( 13 ). • Prediction of the poorest outcomes: Deviation from the native tibial slope and excessive femoral
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of surgery type but there is no evidence that an acute treatment can restore the previous anatomy. Vertical and horizontal post-operative AC joint stability 10 are the main factors affecting final outcome; in fact, the best results are recorded
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respectively. 4 Since these metals are commonly used in THR implants, it has been suggested that patients who are hypersensitive to them may develop a hypersensitivity reaction post-operatively. 5 Metal hypersensitivity reactions in orthopaedic patients have
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a material benefit for minimally invasive surgery, but two of the analysed trials reported outcome data from surgery using tubular retractor systems that are not comparable with those from the studies reported below. Anterior endoscopic surgery
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iatrogenic injury, accelerate postoperative rehabilitation and improve clinical outcome ( 32 ). MIS-TLIF has been proved to achieve a similar fusion rate comparable to traditional TLIF, while preserving the physiological function of paravertebral soft tissues
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use and postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing total hip or knee arthroplasty in the United States: retrospective analysis of effectiveness and safety . BMJ 2014 349 g4829 . ( https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g4829 ) 27 Gillette BP DeSimone LJ
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Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and total hip arthroplasty (THA) are both suitable for achieving these goals in properly selected patients. To provide greater clarity about outcomes with different treatments for complex acetabular
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can facilitate a percutaneous fixation, but it can lead to poor quality images 2 and is in adequate in the presence of comminution. Incorrect management has very poor outcomes leading to malunion or nonunion, pain, loss of function, decreased
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been associated with a range of adverse post-operative outcomes ( 3 ), and there is a high incidence of deficiency reported in patients undergoing total hip (THR) or knee (TKR) arthroplasty ( 4 ). Previous systematic reviews ( 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ) have
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Introduction Patients expectations on the postoperative outcome after knee osteotomy are high, especially with regard to pain reduction, regaining knee functionality and return to work ( 1 ). The postoperative period contributes essentially to