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THA (RTHA) using an active robotic system (ROBODOC) ( 23 ), one clinical case reported conversion from hip fusion to THA using a semi-active robotic system (MAKO) ( 22 ), and two studies reported revision from primary THA to RTHA using a semi
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unauthorized treatments. 17 Phage therapy treatments are being increasingly reported in case reports, as well as the mainstream media, and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the first randomized controlled trial (RCT) using phages for
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. There was a trend towards an increasing number of publications in more recent years, with 20 studies published from 2012–2015, and 88 studies published from 2016–2018 ( Fig. 3 ). Of these studies, 42 were case reports, 39 case series, 16 cohort studies
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), resulting in about 270 articles (mainly case reports) describing over 350 cases (Supplementary Table 1 can be found online, see section on supplementary materials given at the end of this article). The focus of each reference varied including: series of
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addition, we explore our novel technique and the principle of fourth-generation poller screws through a case report. Figure 1 Summary of poller screw generations: first generation: Poller screws inserted to create a ‘corridor’ inside the bone. Second