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Introduction Hand surgery is usually performed under three main types of anesthesia techniques: local, regional, or general anesthesia. Each technique has advantages and disadvantages ( Table 1 ). These factors need to be outweighed by
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in 32% (symptomatic 13%, asymptomatic 19%) Tsutsumimoto et al. (26) Retrospective study Patients who had undergone cervical surgery for CSM 297 M:201; F: 96 65.6 (27–93) CLTSS in 57.9% (15% underwent a lumbar operation) Yamada
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Introduction: technology, past and future Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise in almost all areas of society. Medicine is no exception, and orthopaedic surgery is also starting to get involved with AI. AI technologies are being tested
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patients with non-operative management of cervical radiculopathy. 9 There are no clearly recognized indications for surgery in patients with CDH with radiculopathy. 5 Concerning signs or symptoms that might merit early surgical intervention
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Perthes disease, torsional abnormalities together with the development of new surgical approaches and procedures, have revolutionized the field of joint preserving surgery. The utilization of joint preservation operations including hip arthroscopy
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of medical equipment, 6 and the creation of anatomic models. 7 , 8 Orthopaedic surgery, with its focus on implants, instruments, and surgical devices, is well suited to applications of 3D printing. Multiple studies have shown that the use of
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Introduction Patient positioning on the surgical table is a critical step in any spine surgery. It is important to achieve optimal exposure not only to perform the aimed procedure but also to minimize the risk of secondary injuries avoiding
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Introduction The incidence of complications of hallux valgus surgeries ranges from 10 to 55% ( 1 , 2 ). Current literature has described the complications of hallux valgus surgery and their treatment options ( 3 , 4 ). Iatrogenic transfer
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preventive surgery), hip dislocation in children with CP was reduced to 0.5%, and these results have remained stable over ten- and 20-year periods. 12 , 13 NQRs have been implemented in many other fields of health care in Scandinavia. There are at
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Introduction Venous thromboembolism (VTE), including deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), is a well-known complication following orthopaedic surgery. In the absence of thromboprophylaxis, incidences up to 40% have been