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factors potentially correlated with acute PJI infection can be divided into pre-operative (usually related to patient comorbidities), peri-operative and post-operative, which are mainly linked to the behaviours of the surgeon and the hospital staff. 7
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multidisciplinary approach involving radiologists, microbiologists with expertise in infectious diseases, orthopaedic surgeons and plastic-reconstructive surgeons is advocated. The treating physician should individualise treatment according to the patient’s severity
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of anatomy, biomechanics, and trauma mechanisms, likewise between the spine surgeon and the pelvic surgeon. Knowing that, a major dilemma exists around these fractures. While pelvic surgeons are more amenable to manage these fractures than spine
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Introduction Expectations of patients undergoing correction surgery for spinal deformity have been shifting toward the ideal spine shape. In most cases, surgeons can meet those expectations with new surgical techniques, improved spinal
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interface for static friction to keep the assembly together will be higher. Jamming of the liner can occur also producing vacuum mechanism of suction of the head during the manoeuvres of push and pull by the surgeon to check stability. Ceramic head
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to understand in the tribology of THA. A good understanding of tribological properties helps the orthopaedic surgeon to choose the most suitable bearing solution for each individual patient. Conventional polyethylenes The MoP first used for
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has permeated the health-care sector, offering unprecedented opportunities and challenges. In this context, one may question the relevance and savvy of orthopaedic surgeons in their understanding of the consequences of this technological (r
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life expectancy, an ageing population and higher functional demand in the developed world. 3 Training future orthopaedic surgeons is clearly crucial if supply is to meet demand. However, such training raises several conflicting issues. Although
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observing all areas of the knee joint, especially the posterior compartments ( 1 ). This is of more importance in the repair of posterior meniscus lesions ( 2 ). In addition, the use of anterior portals limits the surgeon in using the arthroscope to treat
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managing patients with malnutrition should involve a collaborative effort between the orthopaedic surgeon, primary care physician, and nutritional specialist ( 27 ). The intervention depends on the type of malnutrition identified, as discussed previously