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literature on TKA procedures but further high-quality studies must be carried out for osteotomy procedures to provide evidence for this topic. Postoperative management Pharmacological thromboembolism prophylaxis The S3-guideline ‘prophylaxis of
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included studies are outdated in terms of implant design, surgical techniques and postoperative management. Both surgeons and patients would benefit from clearer, updated evidence to make informed decisions regarding surgical intervention in end-stage OA of
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: Postoperative Management Emmelot et al, 2000 31 Netherlands It was noted that some of the authors published the different aspects of research and details in more than one paper. 18 , 19 In such cases, missing information was added from other
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later displacement of the fracture. The use of one or more ‘blocking’ screw(s) does not influence the postoperative management of patients. Mobilization of the knee, weight-bearing and return to activities are conducted similarly to nailing cases where
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as fascia lata allograft, Achilles tendon, or dermal allographs. Additionally, the collateral ligaments can be reconstructed. However, the predictability of the outcomes of this technique is limited ( 39 ). Postoperative management The goal
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involvement of the radial head and/or the coronoid process were detected as negative prognostic factors for long-term outcome. 69 Postoperative management The goal of any surgical intervention for proximal ulna fractures should be an early
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screws. Before closure, fluoroscopic images should be taken to confirm reduction and alignment, and intraoperative range of motion should be assessed and recorded. Postoperative management After surgery, the elbow is immobilized in extension with
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de Wall et al 37 demonstrated that absolute stability for simple humeral shaft fractures leads to a significantly shorter time to radiological union compared to relative stability. Postoperative management Generally, it is possible to
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patients should be considered very carefully, if not avoided altogether. The postoperative management of patients varies considerably in the literature and is dictated in some part by the treatment employed. There is no clear evidence in support of one
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