KAR™ prosthesis was introduced following the success of Corail® femoral stem to tackle difficult revision cases (Paprosky type1, 2a, 2b and 3a). The ARTO group reported a success rate of 94% at 17 years follow-up. Only two independent studies reported similar success rate to date. To analyse the short-term performance of the KAR™ prosthesis used in our unit.Background
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Symptomatic treatment of ankle osteoarthritis (OA) with corticosteroid injections is well established. Hyaluronic acid is also reported as an effective symptomatic treatment for ankle OA but these two treatments have not been compared directly. A prospective randomised controlled trial in patients with symptomatic ankle osteoarthritis. Twenty patients per group were required based on a significance level of 0.05, and a drop out rate of 5%. Patients were blindly allocated to the treatment or control group. Injections were carried out by the clinician in the outpatient department. Treatment group received Ostenil 20 mg and control group received Depomedrone 40 mg (both as single injections). The treatment arm was allocated by computer generated block randomization to match treatment allocation with grade of arthritis. The primary outcome measure was the change in Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) pain score at 6 months. Secondary outcome was the change in AOFAS score at 6 months. Research ethics committee approval was obtained.Introduction:
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METHOD: This is a retrospective analysis of CIREN database in a level trauma center focusing on upper extremity injuries. The aim was to investigate the relationship between of the ‘crash’ and ‘occupant’ factors on the pattern and severity of upper extremity injuries following a frontal impact collision. results &
Conclusion:. To advance occupant protection, it is important to understand the differences in individual variability in affecting injury tolerance in high-energy trauma. One could argue that current modern restraint systems are not designed to protect these vulnerable areas; therefore it may not come as a surprise to observe such an emerging trend of injuries to the upper extremities. There is no doubt that modern restraint systems have contributed to the overall decrease in mortality over the years. However, there are case series reported on the effect of airbag-related injuries to upper extremities as a consequence of its primary effectiveness. Our study reinforce the debate for a more ‘depowered’ airbag capable of saving lives yet simultaneously protecting the upper extremities from serious injuries.
Head and Neck Thorax Abdomen Upper limbs Lower limbs The total number of occupants involved, age range of drivers, and detailed descriptions of the injuries sustained were described.
The distributions of injuries were Head and neck- 93 (60%) Thorax- 37 (23.8%) Abdomen-24 (15.4%) Upper limbs- 73 (47%) Lower limbs- 53 (34%)