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aetiology (neuro-syphilis (NS) and non neuro-syphilis (non-NS)), staging of the disease, ataxia status, and prosthesis use. Hence, the objectives of this systematic review aimed (1) to assess the outcomes of TKA performed for CNA in contemporary studies and
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infections in elderly patients . Am J Med 2006 ; 119 : 993 . 23. Maillet M Pavese P Bruley D Seigneurin A François P . Is prosthesis retention effective for chronic infections in hip arthroplasties? A
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as the Freeman-Swanson Total Condylar Prosthesis (1970) and the Kodama-Yamamoto prosthesis (1970), paved the way for future designs, yet the original versions made no allowance for the patella. 14 , 15 Patellectomy was frequently performed either
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(62%) retained their prosthesis if treated within 28 days, whereas only one of the five (20%) patients retained their prosthesis if treated after 28 days. Other studies have found that IDPE for infection later than 28 days from the index procedure has
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. National arthroplasty registries have existed for decades and are used around the world. The Swedish Knee Arthroplasty Register 3 and Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register 4 were started in 1975 and 1979, respectively, and additional national
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levels of constraint Constraints A constrained implant is necessary when the soft tissues fail (ligaments, capsular elements and muscles) or when the bone structure is insufficient to support the load or ligament tension. A constrained prosthesis is
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similar trend has been predicted in other national registries ( 3 , 4 , 5 ). Based on these forecasts, knee surgeons have an urgent requirement for evidence-based guidelines for prosthesis options in managing rTKA. The revision procedure usually
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Introduction Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains one of the most serious complications of knee prosthesis implantation. Its incidence is reported as between 0.5% and 2.0% according to the risk factors. 1 – 4 It is the commonest
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as the hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA). Care must be taken when performing standardised radiographs for determination of coronal plane alignment. Variance in limb rotation and knee flexion may have significant impact on the observed angles. 4 , 5 In
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Introduction Primary total joint arthroplasty (TJA), including total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA), are highly successful, reproducible surgical procedures. The demand for TJA is increasing globally, with projections