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% have been reported with RH-TKAs, with infections and aseptic loosening the most frequent complications. 1 Patellar instability and prosthetic dislocation can also occur. The dislocation of a RH-TKA is a complication described in the literature
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aspects of evaluation and measurements, its biomechanical effects on knee kinematics and the natural history of dysplasia and dislocation. Finally, after proposing general guidelines for the management of acute and recurrent dislocation, the experience in
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Introduction Shoulder joint dislocation is the most common joint dislocation in the emergency department (8 to 17 cases/100 000 inhabitants/year). 1 In 95% of cases, the upper end of the humerus is pushed out of the joint socket in a
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rates have been reported. Re-operation for instability is known to carry the highest likelihood of failure of any re-operation after THA 2 with re-dislocation rates ranging from 20% to 40%. 3 , 4 With better understanding of the causes of
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, widespread use of the DMC was limited due to concerns regarding the nature of dual articulation causing accelerated wear of the polythene acetabular liner and the unique complication of intraprosthetic dislocation (IPD). 6 – 9 However, following the
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hand, and first the liner, and second the rim of the metallic shell. Wear of the third articulation can lead to intra-prosthetic dislocation (separation of the head from the liner). This complication was associated with non-round, larger
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. 4 , 5 These are injuries that have occurred in sports such as soccer, gymnastics and running ( Fig. 1 ). 6 Fig. 1 Mechanism of indirect injury in fracture-dislocations of the Lisfranc joint [tarsometatarsal (TMT)] joint: longitudinal
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Introduction Dislocation after total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a difficult problem for the patient, the treating surgeon, and is associated with a considerable extra cost for the health care system. 1 The true prevalence of post
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Introduction Bosworth fracture (BF) is a special type of locked ankle fracture-dislocation, characterized by displacement of a fragment of the fractured fibula from the fibular notch (FN) behind the posterior surface of the distal tibia ( Fig
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Introduction The shoulder is the most frequently dislocated joint in the human body. 1 There are three main types of dislocations regarding the direction of the humeral head displacement: anterior; inferior; and posterior. Anterior