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implant library of orthopaedic implants is high for several reasons. First of all, implant names across countries, although manufactured by the same company, can be different. Thus, information on implant specific details are essential when comparing
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; Implant longevity. Methods The review was conducted according to PRISMA guide-lines. 3 Search strategy We carried out a primary search through PubMed and the Cochrane Library. All studies on DRUJ arthroplasty and ulna head replacement
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, 11 ). Nevertheless, none of these surgical techniques has been proven to be superior. For that matter, custom triflange acetabular components (CTAC) aimed at reconstructing large defects with a mono-block, patient-specific implant which fits into the
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industry representatives from endoprosthesis manufacturing companies. 1 - 3 The aims of EPRD are: - to maintain a detailed database on all implanted hip and knee endoprostheses in Germany from the index (primary) operation to the end point which is
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related to implant design, surgical technique, and genetic predisposition ( 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ). For the implant-related causes, polymer, bone cement, and metal wear particles released due to repetitive motion of the joint can induce
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Introduction Long-term clinical outcomes and implant survivorship of total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are dependent on the accurate restoration of hip and knee biomechanics and optimal position of implant
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intramedullary nails compared with dynamic hip screws, 3 , 12 , 13 , 14 although intramedullary nails are rising in popularity, going from 3% of usage in 1999 to 67% in 2006. 15 , 16 Intramedullary nails are load-sharing implants that allow early weight
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Science, and Cochrane Library from inception to 1 December 2021. The search contained variations of the terms ‘ankle fragility fracture’, ‘tibiotalocalcaneal nail’, ‘elderly’, ‘outcome’; a detailed search strategy is shown in Supplementary Table 1 (see
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revision risk estimates when sample sizes are small. Another consideration in using arthroplasty registries for data collection is the necessity of using device libraries for mapping catalogue number to implant attributes useful for analysis. A library is
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, therefore, the surgical options remain controversial. 3 The traditional options for operative management of end-stage arthritis include excision arthroplasty, implant arthroplasty and arthrodesis. Excision arthroplasty has gradually become less popular