Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Options for nonoperative treatment of ACL injuries exist, but remain controversial
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- BLOG: Anisometry of MPFL reconstruction in the setting of patella alta, increased TT-TG distance
- EFORT Open Reviews: A round-up of recently published articles
- Exhibitor, sponsorship opportunities available for 18th EFORT Annual Congress in Vienna
- ‘Hip-Sachs’ impaction lesions seen in 23% of patients with acetabular fractures
- Irish Orthopaedic Association is resource for all-Ireland orthopaedic, trauma education
- National Joint Registry defends THR as procedure that improves patient function
- One-year syndesmotic injury outcomes better with suture endobutton than screws
- OTE Poll: Malnutrition markers in orthopaedic patients
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- Revision UKA to TKA, revision TKA to TKA yielded similar outcomes
- Session proposals now accepted for 19th EFORT Congress in Barcelona
- Stryker partners with Indo UK Institute of Health to provide affordable orthopaedic care
- What to expect with the 18th EFORT Congress abstract review process
- Translated sessions, limited fees helped bring orthopaedic education to Eastern Europe Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Older age, obesity cited as risk factors for deep SSI after plate fixation of proximal tibial fractures
- Touch Surgery releases surgical knee simulations with Episurf Medical
- VIDEO: Porteous discusses findings from the first year of the NJR audit
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- VIDEO: Low complication rates, infection rates seen following arthroscopic Latarjet