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Orthopedics-Traumatology and Prosthetic Surgery and Hip and Knee Revision, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy
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currently plenty of research about functional outcomes between DAA and other surgical approaches, as well as between DAA performed with and without a traction table; however, there is a lack of research examining the differences in the incidence and size of
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treated surgically (with or without open reduction internal fixation, ORIF); although non-operative measures are also used. 16 , 17 In general, it is accepted that Vancouver B1 fractures can be treated with ORIF, and some newer studies on Vancouver B2
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Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI) Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands
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limiting all these related costs, medical practitioners should implement the most cost-effective and patient-specific treatment when clinical outcomes are comparable. Several surgical approaches are used in THA, each with unique advantages and
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Introduction Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is among the most commonly performed surgical procedures to reduce pain and restore function in patients with hip disorders. Since its inception in 1960, this operation has steadily risen in demand
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Introduction Excessive anterior pelvic tilt is a position of the pelvis in a standing posture where the tilt is larger than what is considered normal. Pelvic tilt measurements obtained from radiographic imaging are used in surgical planning
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outcomes included early (surgical site infection, pneumonia, urine infection, delirium, pulmonary embolism) and late complications (infection rate, loosening, dislocation and periprosthetic fractures), the implant of choice, surgical approach, length of
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abduction device, traction and/or adductor tenotomy, surgical approach for open reduction, spica cast treatment, and follow-up after reduction. Materials and methods Guideline development The Pediatric Orthopedic Society of the NOV initiated the
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may reflect an improved awareness regarding this disease and more aggressive approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Recent modifications of classic techniques, as well as emerging cell engineering technologies, have led to the development of
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Introduction ‘Fast-track’ surgery was introduced more than 20 years ago by Professor Henrik Kehlet 1 in abdominal surgery. It may be defined as a co-ordinated peri-operative approach aimed at reducing surgical stress and facilitating post
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12.76; 95% CI 2.47 to 66.16; p = 0.017). Local risk factors for deep infection include superficial surgical site infection, joint malignancy, history of native joint septic arthritis, history of prior PJI, skin ulcers within surgical approach and