Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- European orthopaedic community steps up its adoption of patient-based outcomes
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- Aarhus University Hospital’s orthopaedic clinic a leader in Denmark
- Giving an antithrombotic agent the night after spine surgery appears safe, effective
- Large scale study explores epidemiology of injuries associated with anterior glenohumeral dislocations
- Multicenter study addresses complication rates with instrumented MIS spine surgery
- Norwegian register shows inferior 2-year results for computer-navigated TKR
- OTE200 Survey: Patient-reported outcomes
- Ten-year survival of resurfacing matches cemented THA for men in regional database
- Time to start including patients more in the delivery and evaluation of health care Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
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- Better function, but 30% reoperation rate seen with plating humeral fractures in elderly patients
- Comparable results seen with exercise only vs. exercise and arthroscopy in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome
- Italian population-based study shows ‘high’ rate of VTE after hip, knee replacement
- Metal-on-metal hip resurfacing yields component wear rates similar to modular THR
- Hyaluronic acid membrane helps restore shoulder function in early glenohumeral arthritis
- Low dose tranexamic acid reduces blood loss, transfusions in AIS surgery
- Study: Biocompatible scaffold delivers agents to grow bone and fight infection
- Tranexamic acid reduced blood loss, transfusion rates in primary total hip replacement
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