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Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement ( 11 ). This meta-analysis sought to quantitatively investigate the postoperative outcomes of patients with and without chronic hepatitis C who underwent elective THA or
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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
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- and postoperative x-rays or advanced imaging; (iii) TKA performed for osteoarthritis; (iv) reported subjective and/or objective patient outcomes in relation to PFJ overstuffing; (v) patient follow-up of at least 1 year; (vi) prosthetic implant that is
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limbs affected by poliomyelitis is a technically challenging procedure, it can be fairly successful in improving knee function and patients’ quality of life post-operatively. The reported improvement in functional outcome and patient satisfaction was
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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
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and showed a decreased risk of graft re-rupture at a 2-year follow-up ( 102 ). A more recent systematic review showed that autografts had better results in outcome score, such as lower rates of graft retear, higher rates of RTS, and less postoperative
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segmenting and templating. 54 Conclusion Robotic UKA improves the accuracy of implant positioning, enhances postoperative functional rehabilitation, and may improve short-term functional outcomes in highly active individuals compared to
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performed using the standard arthroscopic knee portals, allowing for faster recovery, shorter hospital stay and improved postoperative range of motion (ROM) ( 16 ). It also reduces the bleeding episodes and good outcomes have been reported ( 18 , 19 ). Dunn
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postoperative outcomes could be worse compared to other patients, especially regarding ROM. Ritter et al. in a study on 4727 knees demonstrated that preoperative ROM is strictly linked with postoperative ROM. Patients with a preoperative flexion <77° showed a
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improve outcomes in TKA. Robotic technology has been used to improve the accuracy of soft tissue dissection and enhance postoperative rehabilitation in general surgery, cardiology, obstetrics and gynaecology, and ophthalmology. 16 Over the last