نتایج جستجو برای: revision arthroplasty

تعداد نتایج: 67768  

2014
Jakob van Oldenrijk Jeroen Molleman Michel Klaver Rudolf W Poolman Daniel Haverkamp

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The aim of short-stem total hip arthroplasty is to preserve proximal bone stock for future revisions, to improve biomechanical reconstruction, and to make minimally invasive approaches easier. It is therefore being increasingly considered to be a sound alternative to conventional total hip arthroplasty, especially for young and active patients. However, it is still unknow...

2015
Ryan Gupta Duy Phan Ran Schwarzkopf

BACKGROUND Metal hypersensitivity is an uncommon complication after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) that can lead to significant functional impairment and aseptic prosthesis failure. CASE REPORT We describe a 70-year-old patient who presented with persistent pain, swelling, and instability 2 years after a primary TKA. The patient had a history of metal hypersensitivity following bilateral metal...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2017
Mohammad Ali Sazegari Fateme Bahramian Fateme Mirzaee Zohreh Zafarani Hamidreza Aslani

In this report we describe a 78-year-old man whose total knee arthroplasty showed the symptoms of infection with brucella with radiographic signs of loosening 5 years after the index surgery. The patient was treated successfully after a 2-stage revision arthroplasty surgery along with using rifampicin and doxycycline for 8 weeks.

2015
Willemijn Boot Dirk Jan F Moojen Els Visser A Mechteld Lehr Tommy S De Windt Gijs Van Hellemondt Jan Geurts Niek J A Tulp B Wim Schreurs Bart J Burger Wouter J A Dhert Debby Gawlitta H Charles Vogely

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Aseptic loosening and infection are 2 of the most common causes of revision of hip implants. Antibiotic prophylaxis reduces not only the rate of revision due to infection but also the rate of revision due to aseptic loosening. This suggests under-diagnosis of infections in patients with presumed aseptic loosening and indicates that current diagnostic tools are suboptimal....

Introduction: Optimum component positioning and orientation is required to optimize the functional result during total hip arthroplasty for dysplastic hips. Patients and methods: Sixty-two patients (66 hips) including 33 males and 29 females underwent total hip arthroplasty using modular stem prosthesis at an average age of 40.6 years (range 17 to 49 years). Nineteen hips were clas...

2011
Steve C. Minear Gordon Lee David Kahn Stuart Goodman

OBJECTIVE Severe bone loss associated with failed revision total knee arthroplasty is a challenging scenario. The pedicled fibular flap is a method to obtain vascularized bone for use in knee arthrodesis after failure of a total knee arthroplasty, with substantial loss of bone. METHODS We report 2 successful knee arthrodeses using this method in patients with infected, failed multiply revised...

Journal: :Sports medicine and arthroscopy review 2013
Brian P Mckeon Jason D Rand

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) has increasingly become an attractive alternative to total knee arthroplasty for early intervention. Clinical and biomechanical studies have shown that UKA offers advantages in early recovery, more natural function, and patient satisfaction. The literature has also shown that UKA exhibits a higher rate of revision than total knee arthroplasty, particular...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014
Matthew P Abdel Thomas J Heyse Marcella E Elpers David J Mayman Edwin P Su Paul M Pellicci Timothy M Wright Douglas E Padgett

BACKGROUND Squeaking after ceramic-on-ceramic total hip arthroplasty is a relatively uncommon phenomenon. It usually does not require treatment in the absence of pain, mechanical symptoms, and/or relentless squeaking. The purpose of this investigation was to report on four patients who presented with hip pain and squeaking due to fractured ceramic liners after ceramic-on-ceramic total hip arthr...

2013
Birgit S Werner Dorota Boehm Frank Gohlke

BACKGROUND Revision in failed shoulder arthroplasty often requires removal of the humeral component with a significant risk of fracture and bone loss. Newer modular systems allow conversion from anatomic to reverse shoulder arthroplasty with retention of a well-fixed humeral stem. We report on a prospectively evaluated series of conversions from hemiarthroplasty to reverse shoulder arthroplasty...

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