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risk for post-surgery complications was significantly reduced when iNPWT was applied (OR = 0.52; 95% CI: 0.30–0.89; P = 0.02). Subgroup analysis revealed a significantly lower wound infection rate when iNPWT was used for wound dressing (OR= 0.24; 95
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-mix-adjusted proportion of complications within 14 days post-surgery cannot be pooled with another study where it is defined as non-case-mix-adjusted proportion of complications within 30 days post-surgery ( 9 , 21 ). The present study, therefore, aims to
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of motion/reduced muscle strength Medical complications post-surgery Medical complications post-surgery Infection (prosthesis, wound, urinary, pulmonary) Infection (material, wound) Dislocation Nerve lesion Peri
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spongious bone is already introduced in the intramedullary canal, whereas the tricortical block is later flipped toward its final position. (C) Callus formation at 3 months post surgery. Autologous grafts enhance bone regeneration and thus heal the
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infection prior to assessing patients’ ESR and CRP results, as they are usually elevated in the early post-operative period. ESR can be elevated for up to six weeks after surgery, and CRP by up to 2 weeks post-surgery. 20 Therefore, the use of ESR and
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surgical procedures are minimally invasive and can be performed as outpatient surgery. It results in less pain for the patient and since there is no weakening of the bone, they can be allowed fully weight-bearing immediately post surgery. This is a major
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two articles comparing earlier water exposure (after 12 or 24 h post procedure) and late (after 48 h post procedure) ( 12 , 18 ), all other comparisons were made between contact post-surgery and no contact with water before suture removal. The pooled
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