aware of any published review reporting the evidence for this in isolation from image-based systems. The aim of this systematic review was to present and assess the quality of evidence for learning curve, component positioning, functional outcomes and
Nicholas D. Clement, Marwan Al-Zibari, Irrum Afzal, David J. Deehan, and Deiary Kader
Ahmed Siddiqi, Timothy Horan, Robert M. Molloy, Michael R. Bloomfield, Preetesh D. Patel, and Nicolas S. Piuzzi
Introduction As value in healthcare has shifted to a measurement of quality relative to the cost, there is a greater emphasis on improving clinical and functional outcomes and patient satisfaction. 1 This is especially relevant in
Claudio Legnani, Andrea Parente, Franco Parente, and Alberto Ventura
satisfactory postoperative functional outcomes. Materials and methods Types of studies In the present review, only studies in English pertaining to all levels of evidence reporting on subjects who underwent UKR after prior failed HTO were considered
Fahima A. Begum, Babar Kayani, Samuel D. J. Morgan, Syed S. Ahmed, Sandeep Singh, and Fares S. Haddad
periarticular soft tissue trauma, improved preservation of native bone stock, better restoration of native kinematics, increased patient satisfaction, and improved functional outcomes. 4 – 9 Furthermore, UKA is associated with reduced length of hospital
Corentin Pangaud, Matthieu Ollivier, and Jean-Noël Argenson
written fully or with an abstract in English Articles reporting infectious outcomes of either single-stage or double-stage exchange arthroplasty Articles reporting functional outcomes of either single-stage or double-stage exchange arthroplasty
Anoop Prasad, Richard Donovan, Manoj Ramachandran, Sebastian Dawson-Bowling, Steven Millington, Rej Bhumbra, Pramod Achan, and Sammy A. Hanna
, re-operations, revision rate and functional outcome were extracted and entered into a spreadsheet. Figure 1 represents a PRISMA flowchart illustrating the search strategy and number of records screened and included. Fig. 1 PRISMA flowchart
Babar Kayani, Sujith Konan, Atif Ayuob, Elliot Onochie, Talal Al-Jabri, and Fares S. Haddad
Kingdom. 3 Pooled registry data has shown that implant survivorship, assessed with revision as the primary endpoint, is approximately 82% at 25 years follow-up. 4 , 5 However, patient satisfaction and functional outcomes remain inferior to those
David Barrett and Angela Brivio
been implicated in the poor functional outcome in some patients ( 6 ). It is established that surgeons will routinely balance the first and second spaces (flexion and extension gaps); more recently, it is hoped also they will balance the third space in
Joost van Tilburg and Mikkel Rathsach Andersen
outcome for morbidly obese, compared with non-obese after TKA – taken the latest studies in the field into consideration. The outcome will be measured as revision rate and functional outcome. Reported complications will be compared. Methods
Alli Gokeler, Bart Dingenen, Caroline Mouton, and Romain Seil
usual care. A cohort treated with pre-operative rehabilitation consisting of progressive strengthening and neuromuscular training had higher functional outcomes and RTS rates compared with the benchmark cohort that also used a criterion-based post