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respective categories by the rank of the journal of interest. Literature research was performed up to 1 October 2019. The following search-fields were used to identify target studies: amputation, osseointegration/bone-anchored prosthesis, amputation, bridge
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to even younger populations. As a result of the increasing number of arthroplasties performed, a rise in the incidence of fractures around the prosthesis (periprosthetic) is noticed globally. More people will outlive their implants and develop
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.g. luxation of prosthesis) deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. Op-relevant complications occurred in 22.73% ( n = 5) in the ‘Stoppa’ group and in the ‘MUTARS’ group, in 57.14% ( n = 4). Operative revision was needed in case of an infected hematoma
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documented in case reports. 28 , 29 Plating should be considered as an option in fractures in close proximity to the components of the prosthesis when stability had previously been unsatisfactory. When the latter is the case, revision total knee
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prosthesis Controversy exists regarding optimal femoral stem fixation in FNFs. The use of uncemented stems is suggested in known cardiac patients and young patients with good bone quality (medullary canal measurement of less than 16.5 mm). 7 They are
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up to the diaphysis, use of a segmental mega-prosthesis should be considered, particularly on the femoral side. Surgery should be performed by senior orthopaedic/trauma surgeons with good access to a full range of implants. Need for stems, cones
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without a RH prosthesis; although the RH implant was the most important component in restoring longitudinal stability, the addition of a reconstruction procedure decreased the distal ulnar forces to normal levels. 26 The use of synthetic ligaments
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treated with bone resection and tumor prosthesis. This upsurge is due to the development of new effective medical therapies, improving patients’ survival, associated with satisfactory functional results, and a low incidence of complications of this type of
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sometimes covered by the prosthesis. The lack of landmarks makes it difficult to obtain accurate anatomical reduction. Blood supply around the knee may be impaired. Local osteoporosis is common. The femoral component of the total knee arthroplasty (TKA
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