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Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction best practice: A review of graft choice 被引量:14
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作者 Daniel A Shaerf Philip S Pastides +1 位作者 khaled m sarraf Charles A Willis-Owen 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2014年第1期23-29,共7页
There is much literature about differing grafts used in anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) reconstruction. Much of this is of poor quality and of a low evidence base. We review and summarise the literature looking at the... There is much literature about differing grafts used in anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) reconstruction. Much of this is of poor quality and of a low evidence base. We review and summarise the literature looking at the four main classes of grafts used in ACL reconstruction; bone-patella tendon-bone, hamstrings, allograft and synthetic grafts. Each graft has the evidence for its use reviewed and then compared, where possible, to the others. We conclude that although there is no clear "best" graft, there are clear differences between the differing graft choices. Surgeon's need to be aware of the evidence behind these differences, in order to have appropriate discussions with their patients, so as to come to an informed choice of graft type to best suit each individual patient and their requirements. 展开更多
关键词 Anterior CRUCIATE LIGAMENT Reconstruction HAMSTRING Patella TENDON ALLOGRAFT AUTOGRAFT Synthetic Bone-patella tendon-bone
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Use of three-dimensional printing in preoperative planning in orthopaedic trauma surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis 被引量:7
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作者 Catrin morgan Chetan Khatri +2 位作者 Sammy A Hanna Hutan Ashrafian khaled m sarraf 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2020年第1期57-67,共11页
BACKGROUND With the increasing complexity of surgical interventions performed in orthopaedic trauma surgery and the improving technologies used in threedimensional(3D)printing,there has been an increased interest in t... BACKGROUND With the increasing complexity of surgical interventions performed in orthopaedic trauma surgery and the improving technologies used in threedimensional(3D)printing,there has been an increased interest in the concept.It has been shown that 3D models allow surgeons to better visualise anatomy,aid in planning and performing complex surgery.It is however not clear how best to utilise the technique and whether this results in better outcomes.AIM To evaluate the effect of 3D printing used in pre-operative planning in orthopaedic trauma surgery on clinical outcomes.METHODS We performed a comprehensive systematic review of the literature and a metaanalysis.Medline,Ovid and Embase were searched from inception to February 8,2018.Randomised controlled trials,case-control studies,cohort studies and case series of five patients or more were included across any area of orthopaedic trauma.The primary outcomes were operation time,intra-operative blood loss and fluoroscopy used.RESULTS Seventeen studies(922 patients)met our inclusion criteria and were reviewed.The use of 3D printing across all specialties in orthopaedic trauma surgery demonstrated an overall reduction in operation time of 19.85%[95%confidence intervals(CI):(-22.99,-16.71)],intra-operative blood loss of 25.73%[95%CI:(-31.07,-20.40)],and number of times fluoroscopy was used by 23.80%[95%CI:(-38.49,-9.10)].CONCLUSION Our results suggest that the use of 3D printing in pre-operative planning in orthopaedic trauma reduces operative time,intraoperative blood loss and the number of times fluoroscopy is used. 展开更多
关键词 Orthopaedic surgery TRAUMA Three-dimensional printing
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Trunnionosis: A pain in the neck 被引量:1
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作者 Philip S Pastides matthew Dodd +1 位作者 khaled m sarraf Charles A Willis-Owen 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2013年第4期161-166,共6页
Metal-on-metal(MoM) hip replacements have proven to be a modern day orthopaedic failure. The early enthusiasm and promise of a hard, durable bearing was quickly quashed following the unanticipated wear rates. The rele... Metal-on-metal(MoM) hip replacements have proven to be a modern day orthopaedic failure. The early enthusiasm and promise of a hard, durable bearing was quickly quashed following the unanticipated wear rates. The release of metal ions into the blood stream has been shown to lead to surrounding soft tissue complications and early failure. The devastating destruction caused has led to a large number of revision procedures and implant extractions. The resulting research into this field has led to a new area of interest; that of the wear at the trunnion of the prosthesis. It had been previously thought that the metal debris was generated solely from the weight bearing articulation, however with the evolution of modularity to aid surgical options, wear at the trunnion is becoming more apparent. The phenomenon of "trunnionosis" is a rapidly developing area of interest that may contribute to the overall effect of metallosis in Mo M replacements but may also lead to the release of metal ions in non Mo M hip designs. The aim of this paper is to introduce, explain and summarise the evidence so far in the field of trunnionosis. The evidence for this phenomenon, the type of debris particles generated and a contrast between Mo M, non Mo M and resurfacing procedures are also presented. 展开更多
关键词 WEAR TRUNNION Ions ARTHROPLASTY HIP
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