Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Latest results add to concern about atypical bisphosphonate-related femur fractures
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- AAOS pioneers fostered unity in the specialty, focused efforts on patient care
- Comparison of total ankle replacement, ankle arthrodesis finds equivalent results
- Consider both imaging and symptoms before metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty revisions
- Knee replacement did not affect contralateral knee loading at early follow-up
- OTE200: Economic effects
- OTE200: Metal-on-Metal Hips
- Registry data support sliding hip screws for simple two-part trochanteric fractures
- Registry study links gender, skiing and snowboarding ability to injury rates
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- Retrograde Halder humeral nails show benefits for distal third fracture treatment
- Short-term sacroiliac joint fusion results for pelvic girdle pain predict long-term outcomes
- Surgeons recommend double level osteotomies for severe genu varum deformity
- Impact of economy starting to be seen in Europe’s orthopaedic segment Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Early aseptic loosening seen in short-keeled cemented tibial components
- No significant difference found between drilling, grafting during ACL reconstruction
- Eucomed opposes additional approval process for European medical device directive
- Rivaroxaban recommended for EU approval
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- Stryker appoints new group president, realigns management