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fractures, the same technique has been utilised for the femur by the same surgeon ( 23 ). Early 21st century: evolution of poller screws (first generation to fourth generation) First generation The use of poller screws has evolved over the past
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and oral applications, but no further details were reported concerning treatment duration, dosage and formulation, for example ( 16 , 25 ). While these historical studies present significant milestones in the evolution of phage therapy over the past
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Introduction A rapid evolution in technology can be observed all over the world. Whether it is electric self-driving cars, drone transportation or outer space travel, it is difficult to keep up with all the novelties we are confronted with on
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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)evolution
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characteristics, and c) semi-automatic, which represents a compromise between the two previous techniques. This last approach requires a modest interaction with the user, who is asked to set some parameters to control the evolution of the algorithm
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Related Research 2013 471 127 – 133 . ( https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-012-2533-y ) 7. Elliott J Shatrov J Fritsch B Parker D . Robotic-assisted knee arthroplasty: an evolution in progress. A concise review of the available systems and the data
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, 18 The clinical appearance of PJI depends on the virulence of the pathogenic agent, the nature of the infected tissue, the infection route, and the length of disease evolution. Periprosthetic joint infection might present acutely with severe pain
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evolution in machine learning (ML) has reached a level of sophistication that enables machines to gather data, learn, analyze a process, define a problem, and come up with a solution. These capabilities have resulted in various degrees of defining AI and its
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. 1 – 4 The evolution of implants with the use of different materials has led to the design of prosthetic devices for other joints, such as shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, and small joints of the hands and feet. 5 – 9 Surgical pathologists