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Introduction Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) are the most common forms of arthritis and affect large parts of the global population. While both diseases share some phenotypical similarities (joint swelling and stiffness
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respect to the axis of rotation of the joint. 1 Outcomes were reasonably good, particularly in the metacarpophalangeal (MP) joints of patients affected by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and degenerative osteoarthritis (OA). The experience in the
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years). Osteoarthritis (92.8%) was the most common indication for ankle arthroplasty, followed by rheumatoid arthritis (5.5%). The Salto Talaris was the most commonly used prosthesis for ankle arthroplasty. The cumulative percentage revision at five
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majority of patients, the indication for surgery was rheumatoid arthritis (69%). Components were cemented. Glenoid fracture: 0.3% Singh et al. ( 36 ) 2.8% 1.8% 1% Glenoid fracture: 0.3% Somerson et al. ( 6 ) 3% – – Analysis
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or acute fracture without other cause. Primary osteoarthritis was defined as degenerative disease without other cause. Inflammatory arthritis was defined as all primary inflammatory causes and almost completely consisted of rheumatoid arthritis
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Souter-Strathclyde Rheumatoid arthritis Poff et al. ( 20 ) Nationwide readmissions database USA 7256 Not mentioned All Table 3 Results Reference Surgeon volume (cases/year) Hospital volume Results for
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. 3 ). In some cases (rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritic MTP1, elderly patient, etc.), a MTP1 fusion may be the best choice. The juvenile hallux valgus, which includes a congruent first MTP and a pathological DMAA ( Fig. 4 ), requires not only the
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aetiologies leading to secondary osteoarthritis are posttraumatic changes, chronic instability or inflammatory diseases, for example rheumatoid arthritis or scleroderma. Operative treatment options include denervation, different arthroplasties, prosthesis or
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prototype reverse shoulder arthroplasty in Liverpool for patients with rheumatoid arthritis but did not publish the results. In 1987, Grammont et al 5 introduced the reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) to treat rotator cuff tear arthropathy. RTSA
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; rheumatoid arthritis, THR; total hip replacement, TKR; total knee replacement The sequencing of samples from native osteoarthritic knee joints was conducted in all the included studies: the evaluation was limited to KOA patients ( 33 ) or associated