Introduction. Robotic-assisted
Introduction. The first VRAS
The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the reasons for
With the rising rates, and associated costs, of
Introduction. Transtibial osseointegration (TFOI) for amputees has limited but clear literature identifying superior quality of life and mobility versus a socketed prosthesis. Some amputees have knee arthritis that would be relieved by a
Objectives. Post-infective arthritis is an important sequalae of septic arthritis(SA). While total knee arthroplasty(TKA) is an effective treatment for said arthritis, previous SA brings challenges for treatment planning. Using prospectively collected data from a cohort of patients with knee SA, this study aims to determine the proportion of patients requiring eventual
Demand for
One in five patients remain unsatisfied due to ongoing pain and impaired mobility following
The introduction of robotics for
Ten to twenty percent of patients are dissatisfied with the clinical result after
Objectives. Several studies have reported elevated blood cobalt (Co) and chromium (Cr) concentrations in patients with
Tourniquet use in
For all the research into arthroplasty, provision of
Introduction. Many fluoroscopic studies on
Abstract. Aim. To study and compare the rise of Inflammatory markers post
Joint registries suggest a downward trend in the use of uncemented Total Knee Replacements (TKR) since 2003, largely related to reports of early failures of uncemented tibial and patella components. Advancements in uncemented design such as trabecular metal may improve outcomes, but there is a scarcity of high-quality data from randomised trials. 319 patients <75 years of age were randomised to either cemented or uncemented
Purpose. Intra-articular corticosteroid injection is widely used for symptomatic relief of knee osteoarthritis. However, if pain is not improved which consequences a
Aim. One of the most severe complications of primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). Nowadays, the use of antibiotic-loaded cement for prevention of infection is still controversial. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the use of an antibiotic-loaded cement to reduce the infection rate in primary total knee arthroplasty. Method. Prospective randomized study, with 2893 cemented