the most challenging complication that delays rehabilitation. Its frequency is reported as approximately 25% to 30% of severe haemophilia A patients and 3% to 5% of haemophilia B patients who are under prophylactic treatment. 2 Improvements in
Ahmed Fikry Elmenshawy and Khaled Hamed Salem
, dislocation rate and complications using the best available evidence. Only studies with bipolar hemiarthroplasty were analysed, excluding cases treated with unipolar prostheses or total hip replacement. Materials and methods We searched PubMed, Embase
Didier Hannouche, Matthieu Zingg, Hermes Miozzari, Remy Nizard, and Anne Lübbeke
zirconium. 8 , 9 In this review, the long-term clinical results with third-generation pure Al-Al bearings and their complications will be presented and compared with other available ceramics. A brief history of Al ceramics in orthopaedics Al is
Stefan Lazic, Oliver Boughton, Catherine F. Kellett, Deiary F. Kader, Loïc Villet, and Charles Rivière
replacement as it is substantially less expensive (around 30%) for healthcare systems 3 and with similar, if not better, safety (complications rate) and effectiveness (patient satisfaction and functionality) compared with conventional pathways for TKA
Michał Górecki and Piotr Czarnecki
, age during surgery, follow-up time, mechanism of injury (MOI), indication for arthrodesis, the type of fixation, the position of the arthrodesis, complications, revisions, functional outcomes such as hand excursion and active range of motion of the
E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán
prostheses for complex revision TKA. 49 The findings of this study showed that rotating hinge knee implants demonstrate good survivorship, in the range of 51% to 92.5% at ten years post-operatively. Complication rates were in the range of 9.2% to 63
Luigi Zagra, Francesco Benazzo, Dante Dallari, Francesco Falez, Giuseppe Solarino, Rocco D’Apolito, and Claudio Carlo Castelli
to the protocols decribed in the paragraph on preoperative evaluation. Failure and possible complications after spinal and hip surgery are related not only to the risk of dislocation. In their study involving 811 601 US Medicare patients undergoing
Anna Bogdanova-Bennett, Amit Sagi, Vipin Asopa, Richard E. Field, and David H. Sochart
concerning the relationship between nickel hypersensitivity in patients with total hip replacement and any associated complications, along with the usefulness of patch testing in identifying nickel hypersensitivity. We have assessed the potential link between
Hjalte Søsborg-Würtz, Sükriye Corap Gellert, Julie Ladeby Erichsen, and Bjarke Viberg
increasing use, but recent studies with one-year follow-up show no significant differences between surgical intervention and closed reduction with cast immobilization in terms of functional outcome. 1 , 2 Additionally, complications such as tendon
Xinhuan Lei, Jie Xiang, Hailan Yang, Hongya Bao, Zhong Zhu, and Hua Luo
Introduction Surgical site infection (SSI) is a rare and serious complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) that can cause a poor prognosis, reduce these patients’ quality of life, and significantly increase the financial burden. Therefore