Hip Osteotomy Arthroplasty
Thomas A DeCoster, MD, Professor,* Steven J Incavo, MD, Associate Professor,** Darren Swenson, MD, Research Assistant,*** and John W Frymoyer, MD, Professor and Dean****
1999
Iowa Orthop J. 1999; 19: 78–81.
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Metal artifact reduction of orthopedics metal artifact reduction algorithm in total hip and knee arthroplasty
Kesong Zhang, MM,a Qing Han, PhD,a,∗ Xiaolin Xu, MM,b Hao Jiang, MM,c Lin Ma, MM,d Yong Zhang, BS, Med. Tech,e Kerong Yang, PhD,a Bingpeng Chen, PhD,a and Jincheng Wang, PhDa,∗
2020
Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Mar; 99(11): e19268.
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Sports Activity after Low-contact-stress Total Knee Arthroplasty – A long term follow-up study
Ines Vielgut,1 Lukas Leitner,1 Norbert Kastner,1 Roman Radl,1 Andreas Leithner,1 and Patrick Sadoghia,1
2016
Sci Rep. 2016; 6: 24630.
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Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo
2011
Open Orthop J. 2011; 5: 106–114.
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A Low Percentage of Patients Satisfy Typical Indications for Single-stage Exchange Arthroplasty for Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection
M. E. Dombrowski, MD,corresponding author A. E. Wilson, MD, R. A. Wawrose, MD, M. J. O’Malley, MD, K. L. Urish, MD, and B. A. Klatt, MD
2020
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2020 Aug; 478(8): 1780–1786.
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Soft-tissue Defects After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Management and Reconstruction
Daniel A. Osei, MD, MSc, Kelsey A. Rebehn, MD, and Martin I. Boyer, MD, MS
2016
J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2016 Nov; 24(11): 769–779.
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Biomaterial Hypersensitivity: Is It Real? Supportive Evidence and Approach Considerations for Metal Allergic Patients following Total Knee Arthroplasty
Andrew J. Mitchelson, 1 Craig J. Wilson, 1 William M. Mihalko, 2 Thomas M. Grupp, 3 , 4 Blaine T. Manning, 1 Douglas A. Dennis, 5 Stuart B. Goodman, 6 Tony H. Tzeng, 1 Sonia Vasdev, 1 and Khaled J. Saleh 1 , *
2015
Biomed Res Int. 2015; 2015: 137287.
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Objective To analyse location and frequency, and change over time, of radiolucent lines (RLLs) around trabecular metal tibial components in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods Osteoarthritic knees in patients who had undergone TKA were retrospectively evaluated via analysis of RLLs on anteroposterior and lateral X-rays obtained at 2 and 6 months, and 1, 2 and 3 years following TKA. Results In 125 osteoarthritic knees from 90 patients (mean age, 75.0 ± 6.2; 21 male/69 female), frequency of RLLs around trabecular metal tibial components was generally highest at 2 and 6 months, and 1 year following TKA, then gradually decreased over the 3-year follow-up. Frequency of RLLs around trabecular metal tibial components was greater at the tip of the two pegs, particularly the medial peg, and around the pegs, versus other zones. No postoperative revisions were performed for loosening. Conclusions Over 3 years following TKA, RLLs were most frequently observed up to 1 year, then gradually decreased. RLLs were significantly more frequent in the medial peg zone and zones close to the medial peg than in other zones.
Gregory J. Harbison, MS, Samantha N. Andrews, PhD, ATC, and Cass K. Nakasone, MD
2020
Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2020 Mar 1; 79(3): 71–74.
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Radiolucent lines are decreased at 3 years following total knee arthroplasty using trabecular metal tibial components
Hirotaka Mutsuzaki,1,2 Arata Watanabe,2 Tomonori Kinugasa,2 and Kotaro Ikeda2
2018
J Int Med Res. 2018 May; 46(5): 1919–1927.
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Long-Term Results of Total Hip Arthroplasty with 28 millimeter Cobalt-Chromium Femoral Heads on Highly Cross-linked Polyethylene in Patients 50 years and Less
Jeffrey B. Stambough, MD,1 Gail Pashos, BS MT,1 Frank C. Bohnenkamp, MD,2 William J. Maloney, MD,3 John M. Martell, MD,4 and John C. Clohisy, MD1
2016
J Arthroplasty. 2016 Jan; 31(1): 162–167.
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Effectiveness and safety of the use of antifibrinolytic agents in total-knee arthroplasty
Qi-ming Ma, MD,a Guo-song Han, MD,a Bo-wen Li, MD,b Xiao-jing Li, MD,a and Ting Jiang, PhDa,∗
2020
Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 May 15; 99(20): e20214.
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Case Reports: Ipsilateral Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty Using Custom Interlocking Prostheses
Mark O. McConkey, MD,corresponding author Abdullah M. Baslaim, MD, FRCS, and William D. Regan, MD, FRCS
2008
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2008 Oct; 466(10): 2548–2551.
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Portable compression devices in total joint arthroplasty: poor outpatient compliance
Matthew J. Dietz, MD,a,∗ Justin J. Ray, MD,a Brent G. Witten, MD,b Benjamin M. Frye, MD,a Adam E. Klein, MD,a and Brock A. Lindsey, MDa
2020
Arthroplast Today. 2020 Mar; 6(1): 118–122.
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Bisphosphonate Use and Risk of Implant Revision after Total Hip/Knee Arthroplasty: A Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies
Songsong Teng, 1 , 2 Chengqing Yi, 1 ,* Christian Krettek, 2 and Michael Jagodzinski 3
2015
PLoS One. 2015; 10(10): e0139927.
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Randomized Clinical Study on the Efficacy of Direct Anterior Approach Combined With Tendon Release and Repair After Total Hip Arthroplasty
Guanbao Li, Qiuan Chen, Wei Zhou, Pinquan Li, Peng Ma, Tongyuan Liu, and Hai Tangcorresponding author *
2022
Front Surg. 2022; 9: 845478.
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Effect of different anaesthetic techniques on gene expression profiles in patients who underwent hip arthroplasty
Renata Alleva, Conceptualization, Data curation, Writing – original draft,1,* Andrea Tognù, Methodology,2 Marco Tomasetti, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Visualization,3 Maria Serena Benassi, Formal analysis, Investigation,4 Laura Pazzaglia, Formal analysis, Methodology,4 Hanna van Oven, Investigation, Validation,2 Ettore Viganò, Investigation, Validation,2 Nicola De Simone, Formal analysis, Investigation,2 Ilaria Pacini, Formal analysis, Methodology,2 Sandra Giannone, Investigation, Validation,2 Sanjin Gagic, Data curation, Formal analysis,1,5 Raffaele Borghi, Investigation, Methodology,2 Sara Picone, Data curation, Validation,1,5 and Battista Borghi, Project administration, Resources, Writing – review & editing1,5
2019
PLoS One. 2019; 14(7): e0219113.
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Joint Awareness after Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty Evaluated with the Forgotten Joint Score
Yi‐ke Dai, 1 Wei Lin, 1 Guang‐min Yang, 1 Jiang‐feng Lu, 1 and Fei Wang, MDcorresponding author 1
2020
Orthop Surg. 2020 Feb; 12(1): 218–223.
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Background Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is performed to treat end-stage knee osteoarthritis. In Germany, a minimum volume threshold of 50 TKAs/hospital/year was implemented to ensure outcome quality. This study, embedded within a systematic review, aimed to investigate the perspectives of potential TKA patients on the hospital volume-outcome relationship for TKA (higher volumes associated with better outcomes). Methods A convenience sample of adults with knee problems and heterogeneous demographic characteristics participated in the study. Qualitative data were collected during a focus group prior to the systematic review (n = 5) and during telephone interviews, in which preliminary results of the systematic review were discussed (n = 16). The data were synthesised using content analysis. Results All participants (n = 21) believed that a hospital volume-outcome relationship exists for TKA while recognising that patient behaviour or the surgeon could also influence outcomes. All participants would be willing to travel longer for better outcomes. Most interviewees would choose a hospital for TKA depending on reputation, recommendations, and service quality. However, some would also choose a hospital based on the results of the systematic review that showed slightly lower mortality/revision rates at higher-volume hospitals. Half of the interviewees supported raising the minimum volume threshold even if this were to increase travel time to receive TKA. Conclusions Potential patients believe that a hospital volume-outcome relationship exists for TKA. Hospital preference is based mainly on subjective factors, although some potential patients would consider scientific evidence when making their choice. Policy makers and physicians should consider the patient perspectives when deciding on minimum volume thresholds or recommending hospitals for TKA, respectively.
Feng-Chih Kuo,1 Pao-Yen Lin,2 Jun-Wen Wang,1 Po-Chun Lin,1 Mel S Lee,1 and Antonia F Chen3
2018
Drug Des Devel Ther. 2018; 12: 3163–3170.
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Perspective of potential patients on the hospital volume-outcome relationship and the minimum volume threshold for total knee arthroplasty: a qualitative focus group and interview study
Charlotte M. Kugler,corresponding author1 Karina K. De Santis,1,2 Tanja Rombey,1 Kaethe Goossen,1 Jessica Breuing,1 Nadja Könsgen,1 Tim Mathes,1 Simone Hess,1 René Burchard,3,4,5 and Dawid Pieper1
2021
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021; 21: 633.
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Plasma levels of D-dimer and fibrin degradation product are unreliable for diagnosing periprosthetic joint infection in patients undergoing re-revision arthroplasty
Hong Xu,# Jinwei Xie,# Duan Wang, Qiang Huang, Zeyu Huang, and Zongke Zhoucorresponding author
2021
J Orthop Surg Res. 2021; 16: 628.
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Activity following reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: What should surgeons be advising?
Scott J MacInnes,1 Katherine E Mackie,2 Andrew Titchener,1 Rebekah Gibbons,2 and Allan W Wang1,3
2019
Shoulder Elbow. 2019 Jul; 11(2 Suppl): 4–15.
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Short-term outcomes of outpatient surgery for total knee arthroplasty
Muhammet Sadık Bilgen, MD,1 Osman Yaray, MD,2 Müren Mutlu, MD,2 Ahmet İdris Çakır, MD,2 and Ömer Faruk Bilgen, MD2
2019
Singapore Med J. 2019 Jun; 60(6): 314–316.
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The projected volume of primary and revision total knee arthroplasty will place an immense burden on future health care systems over the next 30 years
Alexander Klug,corresponding author1 Yves Gramlich,1 Maximilian Rudert,2 Philipp Drees,3 Reinhard Hoffmann,1 Manuel Weißenberger,#2 and Karl Philipp Kutzner3,4
2021
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2021; 29(10): 3287–3298.
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Predictors for Unfavorable Early Outcomes in Elective Total Hip Arthroplasty: Does Extreme Body Mass Index Matter?
Chun-Yu Hung, 1 Chih-Hsiang Chang, 1 , 2 Yu-Chih Lin, 1 , 2 Shen-Hsun Lee, 1 , 2 Szu-Yuan Chen, 1 , 2 and Pang-Hsin Hsiehcorresponding author 1 , 2
2019
Biomed Res Int. 2019; 2019: 4370382.
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Using implementation science to develop and implement a guideline to reduce unnecessary preoperative testing for asymptomatic bacteriuria prior to elective arthroplasty
Judith S. L. Partridge,corresponding author 1, 2 Madeleine Daly, 1 Carolyn Hemsley, 3 Zameer Shah, 4 Krishanthi Sathanandan, 5 Cathryn Mainwaring, 6 and Jugdeep K. Dhesi 1, 2, 7
2020
J Bone Jt Infect. 2020; 6(3): 57–62.
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