... joint after totalkneearthroplasty Effect on contact area and contact stress J Arthroplasty 1997, 12(7):790-797 Hsu HP, Walker PS: Wear and deformation of patellar components in totalkneearthroplasty ... on patellar tracking and patellofemoral contact characteristics after totalkneearthroplasty J Arthroplasty 1996, 11(1):69-80 Matsuda S, Ishinishi T, White SE, Whiteside LA: Patellofemoral joint ... in the preparation of electronic images used and in the electronic formatting ofthe manuscript Note: All authors have read and approved the final manuscript Singh et al Journal of Medical Case...
... article as: Lever et al., The biomechanical analysis ofthree plating fixation systems for periprosthetic femoral fracture near the tip ofatotal hip arthroplasty Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and ... periprosthetic femur fractures near the tip ofatotal hip arthroplasty [1,5,12-15] The aim at present, therefore, was to evaluate the biomechanical performance immediately following surgery of cable-plate ... R: A biomechanical comparison ofthe restoration and the HMRS distal femoral press-fit stems 61st Annual Meeting ofthe Canadian Orthopaedic Association: 2-4 June 2006; Toronto, ON, Canada, paper...
... R: 5'-GGTTCATCAGCATCCGAGTAG-3' JUN F: 5'-GAGCGGACCTTATGGCTACA-3' R: 5'-TGAGGAGGTCCGAGTTCTTG-3' FOS F: 5'-CAAGCGGAGACAGACCAAC-3' R: 5'-GAGCTGCCAGGATGAACTC-3' HSPB8 F: 5'-AGCCAGAGGAGTTGATGGTG-3' ... of RNA, validation of microarray data by real-time PCR and the analysis of serum samples The microarray experiment and the analysis of array data were carried out by Almac Diagnostics, Craigavon, ... biopsies taken fromthe operative leg oftotalkneearthroplasty patients using microarray analysis A secondary objective was to evaluate the effects of IPC on the systemic inflammatory response...
... mapping tothe Environmental Factors component that was of moderate to small importance at each post-operative evaluation session This may relate tothe fact that TKA is an elective surgery, which allows ... subscale, they are also aware of their limitations in Participation-related activities This is important for the clinician to note as researchers have shown that patient expectations are a predictor ... RR, AMD and BMC designed the study RR collected and analyzed the data and drafted the manuscript with regular feedback from AMD and BMC All authors read and approved the final manuscript 18 19 Acknowledgements...
... sensitivity ofthe factors' mean values was examined by comparing the "factor analysis cohort" calculations for each ofthe factors with all available cases in the entire patient cohort where data was ... "new" factors became a subject of mean value analysis, correlation analysis and interpretation Because various scales had different rates of data completeness, factor analysis was initially performed ... measure The second factor is based on changes in the KSS functional component, physician based VAS of patient severity and on changes in the LEAS Factor thus reflects the actual activity level of the...
... this article as: Maheshwari et al.: Rupture ofthe ilio-psoas tendon after atotal hip arthroplasty: an unusual cause of radio-lucency ofthe lesser trochanter simulating a malignancy Journal of ... thickening and Figure An axial T2 MRI showing the fatty atrophy and retraction ofthe right ilio-psoas tendon (arrow) all the way tothe level ofthe sacro-iliac joint Maheshwari et al Journal of Orthopaedic ... McLaughlin RE: Iliacus hematoma and subsequent femoral nerve palsy after penetration ofthe medical acetabular wall during total hip arthroplasty Report ofa case Clin Orthop Relat Res 1984, 191:221-3...
... earlier time and so avoid the mixing ofthe effect ofa different rehabilitation program with the effect ofthesurgical approach Moreover, the fact that patients with the minimal invasive approach ... the statistical analysis PS participated in the study and analyses ofthe study Page of JS participated in the study and analyses ofthe study All authors read and approved the final manuscript ... carried out under intubation anesthesia A Cell Saver was used in all cases intraoperatively and to remove blood fromthe operated area via Redon drainage tubes (14 Charrier intra-articular and...
... appendicular mass which was most likely a previously perforated appendix along the lateral abdominal wall The lateral abdominal wall peritoneum was excised with the appendix to prevent any spillage of ... Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi 74800, Pakistan, 2Department of Pathology, Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi 74800, Pakistan and 3Medical College, Aga ... this article as: Khan et al., Intricacies in thesurgicalmanagementof appendiceal mucinous cystadenoma: a case report and review ofthe literature Journal of Medical Case Reports 2010, 4:129 Page...
... postoperative day and each day thereafter On postoperative day 1, physical therapy was initiated, as was an assessment of discharge planning needs Anticoagulation consisted of either warfarin, enoxaparin, ... on TotalKnee and Total Hip Arthroplasty J Arthroplasty 2009, 24(5):783-788 30 Zuckerman JD, Kummer FJ, Frankel VH: The effectiveness ofa hospitalbased strategy to reduce the cost oftotal joint ... 1-team sequential bilateral TKA and noted a 36% cost reduction in the sequential bilateral totalknee group as compared toa staged procdure [12] Similarly, Brotherton et al determined that the...
... provision of sensate flaps However, universal acceptance ofthe flap has been limited due tothe variations ofthe vascular anatomy that make the planning and elevation of this flap somewhat more challenging ... certain areas such as the frontal area oftheknee where other types of skin or fasciocutaneous flaps are inadequate in terms of designing and arc of rotation, the advancement ofthe V-Y flaps ... in the presence of factors that affect local vascularity tothe soft tissues [8,13] Skin vascularity over theknee affects the rate of healing postoperatively and the risk of necrosis Since the...
... provision of sensate flaps However, universal acceptance ofthe flap has been limited due tothe variations ofthe vascular anatomy that make the planning and elevation of this flap somewhat more challenging ... certain areas such as the frontal area oftheknee where other types of skin or fasciocutaneous flaps are inadequate in terms of designing and arc of rotation, the advancement ofthe V-Y flaps ... in the presence of factors that affect local vascularity tothe soft tissues [8,13] Skin vascularity over theknee affects the rate of healing postoperatively and the risk of necrosis Since the...
... be the correction of anatomic factors that can predispose the patient to ostial obstruction (Table 2) and the improvement of sinus outflow tracts This is typically what is referred to as functional ... medical therapy will still be required to manage their disease but that marsupialization ofthe ethmoid sinus cavity with surgical widening ofthe ostia ofthe secondary sinuses (frontal, maxillary, ... as nasal obstruction and facial pressure or congestion and to help in the long-term managementofthe inflammatory sinus disease Patients are frankly apprised ofthe high likelihood that further...
... part, and acquired funding for the project; they also coordinated all ofthe practical work and acquisition of data AFM performed the statistical analysis, interpreted the data and drafted the manuscript ... contribution to explaining the variance in satisfaction and in global outcome years after TKA: baseline expectations, the actual knee status (pain and function) at 2-year follow-up, and expectations ... organised and prepared the data for analysis, and assisted with some ofthe statistical analyses and with the writing ofthe manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript Acknowledgements...
... gap on the lateral side There was no radiographic evidence of implant loosening This lateral instability was secondary tothe ligamentous failure Unnanuntana et al Journal of Medical Case Reports ... patient failed within one year Vince et al emphasized the importance of correcting factors such as malalignment from adjacent joint pathology or extra-articular deformity and neuromuscular pathology ... Fitzgerald RH Jr, Bryan RS: Surgical treatment of ligamentous instability after totalkneearthroplasty Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 1984, 102:154-158 Buzzi R, Aglietti P, Vena LM, Giron F: Lateral collateral...
... regional and general anaesthesia A standard dose of g Cefazolin was administered prior to anaesthesia All patients received a cemented totalknee replacement (Stryker® Duracon™) with a mobile bearing ... interval was the measured variable Statistics Means and standard deviations were calculated for age, height and mass and for the dependant variables derived fromthe functional assessment, quadriceps ... as described by Pollo et al [15] to familiarize and warm-up Three trials were performed at maximal speed and average values were used for analysis Subjects were then instructed to walk the same...
... continuous three- in-one block on postoperative pain and knee rehabilitation after unilateral totalkneearthroplasty Anesth Analg 1998, 87:88-92 Fetherston and Ward Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and ... As a wide range of antiemetics were prescribed by the two anaesthetists managing each group, nausea score was used as an outcome measure of nausea and vomiting in preference to amount of antiemetic ... rehabilitation in fast track totalkneearthroplasty Dis Rehab 2010, 32:300-306 Soever L, MacKay C: Best practices across the continuum of care for total joint replacement Ontario: Greater Toronto Area...
... identified, and then surface mapping of anatomic landmarks oftheknee was performed After the anatomical survey, navigation ofthe femoral and tibial bone resection was Figure Two mm Apex pins (A) were ... lateral to midline (beyond the trajectory ofthe intramedullary rod.) Care must be taken to ensure that the femoral and tibial trackers are positioned in direct view ofthe navigation camera ... modified to accommodate a navigation tracker performed using Stryker software (eNact Knee Navigation Software 3.1) The navigation system had axis and alignment incremental changes of 0.5 degree and the...
... regional and general anaesthesia A standard dose of g Cefazolin was administered prior to anaesthesia All patients received a cemented totalknee replacement (Stryker® Duracon™) with a mobile bearing ... interval was the measured variable Statistics Means and standard deviations were calculated for age, height and mass and for the dependant variables derived fromthe functional assessment, quadriceps ... as described by Pollo et al [15] to familiarize and warm-up Three trials were performed at maximal speed and average values were used for analysis Subjects were then instructed to walk the same...
... continuous three- in-one block on postoperative pain and knee rehabilitation after unilateral totalkneearthroplasty Anesth Analg 1998, 87:88-92 Fetherston and Ward Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and ... As a wide range of antiemetics were prescribed by the two anaesthetists managing each group, nausea score was used as an outcome measure of nausea and vomiting in preference to amount of antiemetic ... rehabilitation in fast track totalkneearthroplasty Dis Rehab 2010, 32:300-306 Soever L, MacKay C: Best practices across the continuum of care for total joint replacement Ontario: Greater Toronto Area...
... identified, and then surface mapping of anatomic landmarks oftheknee was performed After the anatomical survey, navigation ofthe femoral and tibial bone resection was Figure Two mm Apex pins (A) were ... lateral to midline (beyond the trajectory ofthe intramedullary rod.) Care must be taken to ensure that the femoral and tibial trackers are positioned in direct view ofthe navigation camera ... modified to accommodate a navigation tracker performed using Stryker software (eNact Knee Navigation Software 3.1) The navigation system had axis and alignment incremental changes of 0.5 degree and the...