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chose a head diameter of 22.25 mm ( 5 ). Starting from there, THA had widespread success ( 6 , 7 ). Evolution of cemented stems Charnley used a lateral incision with a trochanteric osteotomy ( 5 , 9 , 10 ). Buchholz, a surgeon from Germany and
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compression can be aggravated by neurological deficits caused by coexisting lesions, and the neurological response to single regional decompression is also lower in patients with TSS ( 57 ). Some studies used ‘double crush syndrome’ to explain the severity of
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. 14 However, these appeared to be restricted to their earlier cases and attributed to a smaller incision used during the learning phase. Once a larger incision was used, these complications were subsequently avoided. Technical complications were
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) Baseline vs double-ligament (AiTFL + IOM) Baseline vs triple-ligament (AiTFL + IOM + PiTFL) Baseline vs complete dissection (AiTFL + IOM + PiTFL + DL) Xenos et al. (30) MCS TFCS Yes Yes Yes TFO
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false optimism with sarcomas. One of the problems with an inadvertent excision is that they are often carried out through inappropriate approaches (e.g. transverse incisions) and there may have been a drain placed which further extends the field of
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pseudoparesis). A double-row repair was performed when there was sufficient tendon mobility. AFE pseudoparesis significantly improved from 49 ° preoperatively to 155 ° postoperatively ( P < 0.001), and pseudoparesis was reversed in 90% of patients ( 10
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posterior incision and arthroscopic intra-articular repair of the meniscus: an examination of factors affecting healing . J Bone Joint Surg Am 1986 ; 68 : 847 – 861 . 28. Hoffelner T Resch H Forstner R Michael M
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strengthened tapes are superior to sutures ( 39 ). The proposed advantages of anchors are a smaller incision, less dissection and avoidance of fracture risk; however, there are increased costs related to the use of these implants. Nevertheless, both
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this 23-year period, the rate of men treated surgically for HSF doubled to 46% and nearly tripled for women to 54%. The trend towards a more operative approach could be explained by the increased demand of patients and achievement of earlier
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application of the sutures fibrin glue is usually applied (shown in Fig. 3 ). Illustrations performed by Peregrin Frost. Before the nerve ends are prepared, a proper skin incision, preserving any flaps, is done making it easy to close the wound with