نتایج جستجو برای: tkr surgery

تعداد نتایج: 342080  

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2014
Mohamed Altayeb Mussa Tamer Ahmed Sweed Aazer Khan

PURPOSE To analyse informed consent documentation of 100 patients undergoing elective primary total hip replacement (THR) or total knee replacement (TKR) using generic forms with blank spaces. METHODS Informed consent documentation of 57 men and 43 women (mean age, 54 years) undergoing elective primary THR (n=50) or TKR (n=50) using generic forms with blank spaces were analysed. The consent f...

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2023

Abstract Aim This study represents one of the largest clinical case series' evaluating long-term outcomes following surgical fixation tibial plateau fractures over a 10-year follow-up. The primary aim is to evaluate incidence TKR and risk-factors associated with poor outcomes. Method Patients receiving between 2008 – 2012 were included. Those requiring arthroplasty or endoprosthesis post-injury...

2013
Paul M Sutton Edward S Holloway

As a result of increasing life expectancies, continuing physical careers, lifestyles into later life and rising obesity levels, the number of younger patients presenting with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is increasing. When conservative management options have been exhausted, the challenge for the orthopedic surgeon is to offer a procedure that will relieve symptoms and allow a return to a h...

2016
Johannes T.H. Nielen Pieter J. Emans Pieter C. Dagnelie Annelies Boonen Arief Lalmohamed Anthonius de Boer Bart J.F. van den Bemt Frank de Vries

It is generally thought that people with diabetes mellitus (DM) are more likely to suffer from osteoarthritis (OA) due to an increased body mass index (BMI), resulting in mechanical destruction of cartilage. However, previous studies have suggested a coexisting metabolic causality.To evaluate the risk of hip or knee replacement, as a proxy for severe OA, in patients with DM. We additionally eva...

2013
ND Clement R Burnett SJ Breusch

For citation purposes: Clement ND, Burnett R, Breusch SJ. Should singleor two-stage revision surgery be used for the management of an infected total knee replacement? A critical review of the literature. OA Orthopaedics 2013 May 01;1(1):2. Abstract Introduction A post-operative periprosthetic infection of total knee replacement (TKR) is one of the most devastating complications for a patient to...

2016
Hans Gombotz Günter Schreier Sandra Neubauer Peter Kastner Axel Hofmann

OBJECTIVES A post hoc gender comparison of transfusion-related modifiable risk factors among patients undergoing elective surgery. SETTINGS 23 Austrian centres randomly selected and stratified by region and level of care. PARTICIPANTS We consecutively enrolled in total 6530 patients (3465 women and 3065 men); 1491 underwent coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, 2570 primary unilatera...

2017
Vikki Wylde Lea Trela-Larsen Michael R Whitehouse Ashley W Blom

Background and purpose - Psychosocial factors are important risk factors for poor outcomes in the first year after total knee replacement (TKR), however their impact on long-term outcomes is unclear. We aimed to identify preoperative psychosocial risk factors for poor outcomes at 1 year and 5 years after TKR. Patients and methods - 266 patients were recruited prior to TKR surgery. Knee pain and...

2012
G. B. Sharma S. K. Saevarsson S. Amiri S. Montgomery H. Ramm D. D. Lichti R. Lieck S. Zachow C. Anglin

OBJECTIVES Numerous complications following total knee replacement (TKR) relate to the patellofemoral (PF) joint, including pain and patellar maltracking, yet the options for in vivo imaging of the PF joint are limited, especially after TKR. We propose a novel sequential biplane radiological method that permits accurate tracking of the PF and tibiofemoral (TF) joints throughout the range of mov...

2012
Helen Dakin Alastair Gray Ray Fitzpatrick Graeme MacLennan David Murray

Objectives Many UK primary care trusts have recently introduced eligibility criteria restricting total knee replacement (TKR) to patients with low pre-operative Oxford Knee Scores (OKS) to cut expenditure. We evaluate these criteria by assessing the cost-effectiveness of TKR compared with no knee replacement for patients with different baseline characteristics from an NHS perspective. Design T...

Journal: :Physiotherapy 2016
M Moutzouri N Gleeson E Billis I Panoutsopoulou J Gliatis

OBJECTIVES Total knee replacement (TKR) has a beneficial effect on patients' functional ability; however, incidence of falls and deficits on proprioception are not restored even 1-year after surgery. Early and intensive exercise post-TKR has received limited endorsement in the literature. The aim of this review was to systemically identify and critically appraise clinical studies investigating ...

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