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to achieve the desired outcomes with no complications. Kumagai et al. 2018 ( 31 ) compared OWHTO + OATs vs OWHTO + bone marrow stimulation (BMS) in patients with spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SONK) of the MFC. The mean femorotibial angle
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reduces this complication, a yoke design on the tibial component allows the tibial platform to rotate around the femur, thereby offloading the shearing force on the prostheses–bone interface ( 45 ). This property enables excellent mid- to long
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-driven, individualized benchmarks, wearable data can be a clinically viable alternative to predict recovery outcomes and identify complications earlier. The question of patient compliance with monitoring was a central theme in the studies. The observational study by
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complication rate after ACL-R, accompanied by lower PROMs ( 6 , 66 ). Like smokers, patients with chronic inflammatory diseases are at higher risk for ACL lesion or failure of a previous ACL procedure if they have any of the above predisposing factors ( 67
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surgery, tourniquet time, peri-operative blood loss, post-operative pain, days to regain an active straight leg raise and range of movement (ROM) at one week and one year. In addition, data regarding complications such as the incidence of lateral release
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King Edward VII Hospital, London, UK
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. Surgeons may avoid this unwanted complication by using a ‘posterior up’ method of positioning the femoral cutting block. By using the ‘posterior up’ method of pinning the femoral cutting block, the posterior resection and flexion space remains constant
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One of the most challenging complications leading to significant morbidity after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), with an infection rate of up to 2% after primary TKA and almost 10% for revision TKA. 1 – 4
Osteoarticular Surgery Research, Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research – IdiPAZ (La Paz University Hospital – Autonomous University of Madrid), Madrid, Spain
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in such a review showed fair to good outcomes (AUC median 0.76/range 0.57–0.98), while heterogeneous prediction models were analyzed: complications ( 6 ), costs ( 4 ), functional result ( 3 ), revision ( 2 ), satisfaction after surgery ( 2 ), surgical
Orthopaedic Department, University General Hospital of Larissa, Greece
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, no significant differences were found in terms of objective and subjective scores, complications or failures. 35 – 38 On the other hand, earlier recovery and fewer unhappy patients were recorded in the kinematic alignment groups. 35 – 38 It
Personalized Arthroplasty Society, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Département de Chirurgie, Université de Montréal, Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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’ extreme anatomy with KA (unrestricted) could carry the risk of generating potentially suboptimal prosthetic kinetics 6 with subsequent complications (accelerated polyethylene wear and/or implant loosening). On the other hand, such fear remains without