Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Ensuring future supply of orthopaedic surgeons in Europe will prove challenging
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- Joint registry report finds metal-on-metal hip replacement more prone to revision
- OTE200 survey: Patient-specific knee systems
- Sport, male gender influence risk of full-thickness cartilage lesions
- Stolzalpe continues tradition of excellence in education and care
- Revamp training programs to attract, retain more orthopaedic surgeons Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Articular fractures of the distal radius more likely between ligament attachments
- Excessive limb alignment during plain radiographs causes errors in femoral tunnel position estimates
- Laminar airflow, size of laminar airflow ceiling demonstrate no impact on surigical site infection rates
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- Cementless straight stem proved bone preserving and less invasive
- Clinic designed to follow-up after total joint replacement reports high attendance rates, patient satisfaction
- Greater infection risk with delayed debridement of high grade open fractures
- Greater pain improvement for PRP than autologous blood in randomized lateral epicondylitis trial
- Greater spondylolisthesis pain relief found with bilateral vs. unilateral pedicle screws
- Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis yields low complication rates in distal tibial fracture management
- Plenary speaker presents state of research, clinical work into partial rotator cuff tears
- Posture may improve after femoral extension osteotomy for hip flexion contractures
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- Pulsed lavage yields greater fixation strength in total knee arthroplasty
- Speaker: Large metal-on-metal bearings counterweighed by associated risks
- Study: Hinged brace had no effect in medial collateral ligament recovery
- Trabecular metal acetabular components show high survivorship in revision cases