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-traumatic ankle OA (80% of total) - Inflammatory arthritis - Young and active patients* - Avascular necrosis of the talus^ - Infectious sequelae - Congenital malformations - Neurological foot with malalignment - Failed
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the most posterior or superior screw, while a further three occurred from the tip of the centre screw but failed to find a statistically significant association between screw placement and stress fracture. 65 Kennon et al investigated clinical and
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prosthetic joint infection. 64 , 67 Chronic suppressive antibiotic therapy in select patients with retained components or failed previous treatment might also be useful. There are many dilemmas that remain unresolved regarding the shoulder prosthetic joint
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Society Score (KSS) scales are mostly used. 11 – 14 , 16 , 17 It has to be stressed that Jafari et al have shown that 25 (22%) of their 112 septic total hip arthroplasty (THA) revisions failed due to reinfection and 21 (19%) failed due to other
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significantly predicted failure. Similarly, Bradbury et al reported that at a minimum follow-up of two years, DAIR with implant retention failed to eradicate the infection in 84% of cases with 19 cases of acute peri-prosthetic methicillin
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hypersensitivity. Langton et al . found that severe ALVAL was related to the elevations of cobalt and chromium concentration in joint fluids ( 26 ). A positive association between blood metal ion concentrations and ALVAL was also noted in failed MoM HA ( 27 , 28
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recent advances in THA technique and improved outcomes, we must still pose the question: why do some THAs fail, leading to technically complicated and expensive revision surgery? This question is of particular importance nowadays at a time when economic
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injection of local anaesthetic with and without corticosteroid, resolution is attained. Hardly ever, symptoms are severe and diffuse enough to need administration of a tricyclic antidepressant medication to diminish the nerve irritability. In cases that fail
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used thereafter until the widespread use of antibiotics in the 1940s, after which they were mostly abandoned in Western medicine. 16 Today, PT is gaining a renewed interest to treat infections against which antibiotics have failed, an increasingly
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complication of joint arthroplasty and not a form of ALTR/ARMD, its classification might change if a higher prevalence is found in MoM and non-MoM hip implants at risk for ALTR/ARMD. In a retrospective study of 104 cases of failed MoM HRA and THA hip