Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Platelet-rich plasma: Yet to be proven, but studies are on the way
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- Acetabular impaction grafting with proper fixation successful with less than 50% host bone contact
- Arthroplasty registers improve outcomes, implement PROMs
- Autologous chondrocyte implantation recommended for treating large knee lesions
- OTE200 survey: Platelet-rich plasma
- Retraction pace of tendon and muscle differ after rotator cuff tear
- Schulthess Klinik operates through a tradition of interdisciplinary cooperation
- THA patients’ mental health, age and gender found to affect self-perceived outcomes
- UKR 2-year survivorship analysis: Patient age, not BMI, affects implant longevity
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- Ultrasonography superior to radiography in osteoarthritis prediction, study finds
- Women’s higher UKR revision rates possibly related to tibiofemoral angle differences
- Evidence-based orthopaedic treatment: What about PRP? Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Comparable results achieved with operative, nonoperative treatment of scaphoid fractures
- Stratification of arthroscopic shoulder stabilization outcomes equates young age with poorer results
- CT, MRI prone to false-positive, false-negative interpretations
- Surgeons use total elbow arthroplasty to treat intercondylar fractures in elderly
- Wound irrigation with povidone-iodine, hydrogen peroxide solution prevented postop spine infections
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- Data show fast-track arthroplasty ‘package of care management’ reduces length of stay, early complications
- Infection in one prosthetic joint can lead to infections in others
- Transpedicular screw violation of facet joint could lead to adjacent segment degeneration
- Wait time for surgery is a risk factor for post hip fracture complications in elderly