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, 17 On the other hand, prosthetic joint infections represent a relatively new entity of chronic osteomyelitis. Their incidence is reported to be as high as 1.5% to 2.5%, even though rates of up to 20% have been reported following revision surgery
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prosthetic revision. The current trend favours usage of short fully cemented stems associated with metaphyseal reconstruction using a cone or a sleeve, to optimize control of rotational stresses and to avoid stem tip impingement. In cases using a tumour
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, including a severe inflammatory response called aseptic lymphocyte-dominated vasculitis-associated lesion (ALVAL), pseudotumor, metallosis, cell death and peri-prosthetic soft tissue/bone necrosis as well as other health-related concerns ( 4 ). Due to high
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tendon lesions and non-inflammatory insertional tendinopathy of gluteus medius (GMed) and gluteus minimus (GMin) are the most common cause of lateral thigh pain in both native and prosthetic hips. 3 Hip abductor tendinopathy can range from tendinosis
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inconsistent reporting on the type of screws used for the glenoid baseplate and the strategy employed to achieve bone graft compression and baseplate stability. Regardless of this, Supplementary Table 1 provides a detailed presentation of RSA prosthetic designs
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) Resection of prox femur and prosthetic reconstruction A trochanteric fracture (Group B) occurred intraoperatively but did not require further intervention. Two complications were early postoperative: one post-surgical hematoma (Group B) treated
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