Orthopaedics Today Europe Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopaedics Today Europe.
Table of Contents
- Uncertainty, lack of data complicate use of short stem hip implants
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- Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi IRCCS offers quantity and quality in musculoskeletal care
- OTE200 survey: Short stem hip arthroplasty
- Total hip arthroplasty techniques, implants should follow international ‘rules’ Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, MD
- Hip arthroscopy potentially a cost-effective treatment for FAI patients without arthritis
- Use of vancomycin powder shown to reduce infection rates in spinal fusion
- Component internal rotation malrotation a factor in pain after TKA
- Gap-filling plate could aid osteosynthesis of impacted humeral neck fractures
- Good 5-year hemiarthroplasty results for displaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly
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- Higher than expected adverse event rates with metal/metal THA
- Improved function seen with new superior capsule reconstruction technique
- Less invasive revision THA technique reduces complication rate, length of stay
- Lowest instrumented vertebra selection linked to distal adding-on in Lenke 1A scoliosis
- Proposed 10-point CTS scoring system correlates with nerve conduction tests
- RCT questions cost-effectiveness of balloon kyphoplasty for vertebral fractures
- Rene Verdonk, MD, PhD, inducted into AOSSM Hall of Fame
- Similar alignment seen with conventional, navigated TKA
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- Study finds increased low back pain, MRI findings as children age
- Surgeons prefer polyaxial locking plate for hallux valgus