Heterotopic ossification (HO) is lamellar bone formation in the soft tissues following trauma or joint replacement for osteoarthritis (OA). A genome wide association study of HO patients after total hip arthroplasty for OA has identified Kinesin Family Member 26B (KIF26B) as a gene associated with HO severity. KIF26B has previously been associated with HO in mice. Hypothesis and aims: We hypothesised that Kif26b regulates the osteogenic trans-differentiation of myoblasts; a possible mechanism of HO. Using an We developed CRISPR/Cas9 mediated Kif26b knockout (KO) C2C12 myoblasts. Wild type (WT) and KO cells were transdifferentiated towards an osteogenic lineage using BMP-2 for 24 days. The effect of Kif26b KO on mineralisation was quantified by calcium staining. The mean difference (±SEM) in gene expression between WT and KO lines was compared with ANOVA.Background
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Venous thromboembolism deterrent (TED) stockings are recommended for all orthopaedic patients. Clinical evidence supporting their use is limited and the risk of DVT increases four-fold if pressure gradients are reversed. This study aims to investigate the efficacy of TED stockings and their application using pressure gradients as the outcome measure. We audited TED stockings over two discrete periods. In the first, cases were assessed for sizing, cutting in and tolerance. In the second we added pressure measurements along the saphenous vein; before and 2 and 3 days after surgery. Between the 2 series, a more rigorous sizing and re-sizing protocol was implemented.Background
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