Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Periprosthetic joint infection remains a challenge to the orthopaedic community
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- Arthroscopic patella realignment: Don’t forget minimally invasive stabilization Jeffrey Halbrecht, MD
- Arthroscopy failed to aid fragment-specific fixation of distal radius fractures
- BJJ/EFORT Travelling Fellowship applications are now open
- OTE200: Concussions
- EBOT Exam 2014
- EFORT invites you to London in the early summer of 2014
- Large study shows no effect of antibiotic-coated sutures on arthroplasty surgical site infection rates
- Researchers confirm existence of anterolateral ligament in the knee
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- Stainless steel IM nail allows reproducible open reduction of closed femur fractures
- Use of patient-matched cutting blocks provided increased fit accuracy in TKA
- Vertebral endplate signal changes not associated with back pain in sciatica
- Initiative will improve training for the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Free rehabilitation does not lead to increased failure rates after meniscal repair
- Positive surgical margins linked with adverse survival-related outcomes in soft tissue sarcoma patients
- DePuy Synthes CMF launches minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis system
- New Era Orthopaedics enters into distribution agreement with NeoSteo
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- A. Seth Greenwald, DPhil (Oxon) – 30 years of Current Concepts in Joint Replacement
- Arun Mullaji — Correcting knee deformities
- Speaker: New classification system will simplify periprosthetic fracture management
- Overinterpretation of joint replacement registry data may result in misleading conclusions
- Speaker recommends routine use of handheld navigation in TKR
- Study: Good results seen with algorithmic approach in treatment of hip instability