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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 18(2): 181-6, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19795106

ABSTRACT

Despite significant advances in intraoperative antimicrobial procedures, deep infection remains the most devastating complication following total joint arthroplasty. Clinical studies' results and safety profile of antibiotic-loaded bone cement are discussed in this review. Antibiotic bone cement prophylaxis is a safe and effective strategy in reducing the risk of deep infection following primary total joint arthroplasty.


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Antibiotic Prophylaxis , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee , Bone Cements/therapeutic use , Prosthesis-Related Infections/prevention & control , Bone Cements/chemistry , Drug Carriers/therapeutic use , Europe , Humans
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Orthopedics ; 32(6): 408, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19634824

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Several series report patients homogeneously treated using arthroscopic Bankart repair exclusively, or in some cases arthroscopic Bankart repair with rotator interval closure. Current international literature has few reports on arthroscopic Bankart repair with rotator interval closure procedures undertaken on a homogeneous series of patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the residual active range of motion (ROM) and clinical outcome in this patient population. Fourteen patients affected by recurrent anterior instability were consecutively treated. Rowe, Walch-Duplay, and UCLA scores, as well as differences in active ROM of both shoulders (treated and contralateral), were recorded. A significant reduction in active external rotation was noted along the side of the arm (P<.001) and at 90 degrees of abduction (P=.007). The average reduction was 12.14 degrees and 7.21 degrees, respectively, which represents 17.8% and 8% of the arc of motion of the opposite side in external rotation. No significant differences were found for flexion, abduction, and internal rotation. According to Walch-Duplay and Rowe scores, 71.4% and 85.7% of patients had excellent or good results. Arthroscopic Bankart repair with rotator interval closure results in a reduction of external rotation and provides satisfactory stability results.


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Arthroscopy/methods , Joint Instability/surgery , Range of Motion, Articular , Rotator Cuff Injuries , Rotator Cuff/surgery , Shoulder Injuries , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Recovery of Function , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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