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repair. Types of procedures Various open and arthroscopic procedures for direct repair of abductor tendon tears have been reported. Prerequisites for an efficient non-augmented direct suturing of abductor tendons are neurologic integrity and
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contact pressure, loss of knee motion and in severe cases medial subluxation of the patella. The reduction of the patella in the trochlea should be verified arthroscopically and a lateral mobility of one-fourth patellar width in extension should be
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an arthroscopic 52 or open 53 surgical procedure might prove helpful in confirming diagnosis of prosthetic joint infection in the setting of a painful shoulder arthroplasty with uncertain results of testing and no clear loosening of the components
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injury and compression against the fibula neck within the peroneal tunnel. Arthroscopic surgery involves a risk to cutaneous nerves during portal placement. Joint penetration with power shavers may risk injury to nerves lying in close proximity to the
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. Additional surgical procedures such as debridement were typically required for deep SSI management, whereas superficial SSIs were generally managed in a conservative manner ( 34 ). Statistical analysis We used ReviewManager 5.3 software to calculate
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et al used Standard Gamble to measure health utility for the calculation of the QALY in patients who received both arthroscopic debridement of degenerative articular cartilage and resection of degenerative meniscal tears in addition to non
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. Lui et al 57 2016 This article describes a minimally invasive approach of arthroscopic arthrodesis of the involved TMT joints. The arthroscopic procedure was performed through the junction portals of the involved articulation. It had the
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progression of mechanical disruption. Other surgical options include arthroscopic debridement, cartilage resurfacing surgery and unicompartmental or total knee arthroplasty. 29 – 31 Is total knee arthroplasty the universal solution? In recent times
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MRI; bone pain/‘disproportionate' stiffness; core decompression considered 2 Sclerosis (wedged, mottled); osteopaenia; bone and surface, movement-related pain, core decompression and arthroscopic debridement considered 3 Crescent sign
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include debridement, antibiotic treatment and implant retention combined with an exchange of modular components for acute infections or removal of the infected prosthesis in either single-stage or two-stage revision for chronic situations ( 31 ). Although