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, review, conference abstract, expert opinion, letter • Bony hip reconstruction (osteotomy of pelvis and/or femur and with or without possibly additional soft tissue release and with or without possibly open hip reduction) • Original study with
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Introduction Bones are a frequent location of metastases from carcinomas; the most common sites are the spine and pelvis, followed by the long bones, especially the proximal femur ( 1 ). All types of malignant tumors have the potential to
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, Segev Z . Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis of the pelvis in childhood: Diagnostic clues and pitfalls . Pediatr Emerg Care 2003 ; 19 : 29 - 31 . 21 Pääkkönen M , Kallio MJ , Kallio PE , Peltola H
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adjacent neurovascular bundle can also be identified and avoided. Deep soft tissues around the pelvis or shoulder girdles or small lesions near neurovascular structures are perhaps more appropriately biopsied under CT guidance. CT is also perhaps best for
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Tidermark et al’s 5 series a Burch–Schneider antiprotrusio cage (Zimmer, Warsaw, Indiana) was adjusted and fixed to the pelvis using two to five screws in the intact part of the ileum. The femoral head was morsellised and used as autograft for
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-Bild-Roentgen-Analysis) method is a validated technique for quantifying the implant component migration and wear using plain anterioposterior radiographs of the pelvis. 39 Apart from peri-prosthetic osteolysis, granulomatous reactions secondary to wear products may also
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pelvis, as well as orthogonal femur and knee radiographs. Contralateral femur films may be useful to estimate femoral version, particularly with comminuted fractures that lack cortical reads to judge anatomical reduction. Computed tomography (CT) scans
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proximal skeleton, especially around the femur and pelvis. They appear to originate in the soft tissue, erode bone secondarily from outside, and develop slowly over many years. An iliopsoas muscle haematoma may develop a pelvic pseudotumour. Proximal
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influence of spinopelvic mobility and the acetabular component inclination and anteversion for THA. 41 , 42 Movement from standing to sitting is accompanied by posterior tilt of the pelvis, thus enabling the acetabulum to open for clearance of the hip
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and pelvis deformities, spinal tumours, infections, rheumatic immune diseases, etc. Data extraction and quality assessment Two researchers independently reviewed the titles, abstracts, and (if necessary) full texts of eligible studies. The risk