Lateral approach open calcaneal osteotomy is the described gold standard procedure in the management of hindfoot deformity. With development of minimally invasive surgery, a
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the
In order to evaluate the short- and long-term clinical and radiological results of
Introduction: In an already published prospective and randomised study the positioning of TKA with and without a navigation device was analyzed. The results with navigation were significantly better than free hand surgery. The issue of this study was to find out if navigation can improve
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This multicenter study compared computer-navigated TKA using either
Introduction. Patient demand for a less invasive surgical approach reducing the trauma induced to the joint has resulted in the development of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). Although the length of the surgical incision is appealing to patients, the changes are not purely cosmetic. The surgery should not violate the extensor mechanism in any way. Incisions into the quadriceps tendon or into the vastus medialis muscle make the approach less difficult but this violation will slow the recovery and affect the ROM of the knee. In Asian knees, authors found the variation of VMO, which is essential in early functional recovery in TKA patient, is so much, so new clinical test for
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Introduction. Although Total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) generally provides favorable clinical outcomes, its complications have been reported with high rate compared with other joints. Previously, we used the Bryan & Morrey approach in TEA, which included separating the triceps muscle subperiosteally from the olecranon; however, since 2008, in order to prevent skin trouble and deficiency of the triceps, we performed TEA by MISTEA method, which required no removal of the subcutaneous tissue in the region of the olecranon and no release or stripping of the triceps tendon. Objectives. The purpose of this study was to examine the utility of the MISTEA method by evaluating and comparing muscle strength and complications by using both the Bryan & Morrey approach and MISTEA method. Materials and Methods. The study was conducted on 23 elbows, on which elbow muscle strength could be measured postoperatively at more than 6 months after TEA. Thirteen elbows were operated on the Bryan & Morrey approach (BM group; mean age, 62.3 years; mean follow-up period, 27 months), and 10 elbows on the MISTEA method (MIS group; mean age, 67.6 years; mean follow-up period, 19.1 months). To determine the elbow extensor and flexor strengths, measurements were conducted on the affected side for the BM group, and on both the affected and healthy sides for the
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and outcomes of the ‘abductor sparing’
Purpose: To determine the level of promotion of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) &
computer assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) in total knee replacement (TKR) through internet sites by BASK members. Methods: We obtained an updated list of active members of BASK in March 2007 and permission from the executive committee to undertake this study. Standard search engines commonly used in our daily lives (viz. Google, Yahoo and Ask.com) were used to search for websites related to each surgeon during Sep–Nov 2007 period. The surgeon’s name, initials and job title thereof were used as keywords in conducting the search. Thus for each surgeon, all websites found were browsed and evaluated for
Customization makes it possible to fulfill design requirements during MIS-THA procedures, and has helped define the parameters of fit and fill. This study describes the results of using customization techniques to develop a femoral implant for utilization. CT-based design criteria for femoral implants has-been developed and used for primary, cement-less, non-minimally invasive THA surgery. Over 1000 procedures performed with these devices have been associated with displaced femoral fractures, and have been revised for septic loosening. This study has 2 parts:. 20 implants were designed and implanted with CT-based criteria that utilized the identical fit and fill standards of the custom implants previously established, but had short (<
115 mm), tapered stems;. 20 patients underwent primary, cement-less THR wherein an off-the-shelf femoral implant system was determined to fulfill fit and fill requirements of custom implants. The stem of these implants was shortened (95–115 mm) and tapered. Implants in both groups were inserted using a single incision, posterior-lateral
Purpose: Many surgeons are now performing hip arthroplasty using a minimally invasive technique with the aim of reducing muscle damage and improving rehabilitation. We compared the learning curve of two
Introduction: Computer assisted-surgery (CAS) brings in a great precision to the alignment of the components and the axis of the extremity in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). On the other hand, even though the
Total knee arthroplasty has been associated with substantial blood loss in the perioperative period necessitating a substantial risk for blood transfusions. There are various methodologies utilized to decrease postoperative anemia and minimize the need for allogeneic blood transfusions. These include autologous pre-donation, the use of erythropoietin and the use of perioperative cell salvage. Although all of these are successful in decreasing postoperative anemia, there is still a significant risk of allogeneic blood transfusions in the postoperative period. This is a retrospective review of a consecutive series of total knee replacements investigating blood loss and the need for postoperative blood transfusions utilizing
Cup orientation of total hip arthroplasty (THA) is critical for dislocation, range of motion, polyethylene wear, pelvic osteolysis, and component migration. But, substantial error under manual technique has been reported. Therefore, various navigation systems were introduced to reduce outliers. CT based navigation (CTN) was reported to reduce outliers in cup orientation. Recently, a noble technique, fluoroscopy-CT-based navigation (FCTN), has recently been developed using 2D-3D matching technique. Because of much less registration points, FCTN might be friendly to
Background: Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement Surgery (MIS) has been promoted by patient choice. Patients request less trauma, smaller scars and shorter hospital stays.
Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) presents challenges in achieving alignment for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). Aim: Development and assessment of an image guidance system for
High tibial osteotomy generally helps patients to postpone the TKA or even stay in peace for rest of their life, but sometimes these procedures enhance the process of osteoarthritis (1) several reasons like unhealthy lateral compartment of the knee or age or weight or concomitant debilitating diseases could be included in account. In this study we focused on those patients that were selected properly with correct procedure but still shows the knee OA enhancement. Hypothesis: probably bone bruise around the site of osteotomy as trauma of surgery can make a bad condition. As a RCT study between 2 groups with different technique of osteotomy especially the distance of osteotomy site from the joint line of proximal tibia was our main reason to choose the different procedures. We did a randomized clinical trial with not more than a year follow up and mostly emphasis in geometry of bone bruise around osteotomy site. Group A: 50 knees, open wedge and plate technique. Group B: reversed-v
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a high flex porous tantalum metal monoblock component system implanted through a