Academic Orthopaedic Department, Papageorgiou General Hospital, Aristotle University Medical School, Thessaloniki, Greece
Centre of Orthopaedics and Regenerative Medicine (CORE) – Centre of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI) – Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Greece
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deficient healing of the disruption site. 18 Svensson et al 18 followed 97 patients for a year undergoing THA through the transgluteal approach using metal markers on both sides of gluteal repair. 18 Twenty-three patients had a separation > 1
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and common bone tissue in the femoral head ( 14 ), also known as a sclerotic rim, which is a dense bone band of higher strength than the normal cancellous bone of the femoral head produced during the repair process of femoral head necrosis ( 15 ). This
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bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), 17 or vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) to enhance bone repair in the FH. We report a systematic review of the current medical literature on the treatment of early stage AVN of the FH using
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increase of acetabular surface ensure hip stability while increasing contact area and normal pressure distribution. Current clinical studies also support acetabular labral preservation. A randomised clinical study compared resection with labral repair in
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, 1.27% after a transtrochanteric, and 0.55% after a direct lateral approach. Bigger head size and posterior soft tissue repair in posterior approach cases might diminish those differences. Most dislocations occur in the period shortly after surgery
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Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche per la Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy
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, neutral, and 10° and 40° of flexion) in the intact state and then by sectioning and later repairing the acetabular labrum and ILFL in a randomized order. 8 (16 hips; age 53–68 years) External rotation significantly increased by 12.9°±5.2° after
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arthroscopic treatment method of labral tears was debridement. 35 Based on increasing understanding and research on labral function and its relation to joint stability, management has progressed to favour repair when sufficient tissue is available or even
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intake of losartan) provided superior repair via decreasing fibrocartilage formation and resulting in hyaline-like cartilage as compared with outcomes from bone marrow stimulation only NA Kobayashi et al. ( 13 ) In a murine model of muscle
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safe hip dislocation and retrieval of the hemiarthroplasty, and following repair of the ETO an uncemented modular stem was implanted. Fig. 3 Post-operative radiograph of the patient presented in Fig. 1 showing femoral component in full
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groups (> 45 years), female sex, with elevated BMI, osteoarthritic changes, decreased joint space (< 2 mm), chondral defects, increased LCE angle, and labral debridement compared with labral repair. 51 Comparable predictive factors associated with