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Survival outcomes of cemented compared to uncemented stems in primary total hip replacement 被引量:4
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作者 Michael Wyatt Gary Hooper +1 位作者 Christopher Frampton Alastair Rothwell 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2014年第5期591-596,共6页
Total hip replacement(THR) is a successful and reliable operation for both relieving pain and improving function in patients who are disabled with end stage arthritis.The ageing population is predicted to significantl... Total hip replacement(THR) is a successful and reliable operation for both relieving pain and improving function in patients who are disabled with end stage arthritis.The ageing population is predicted to significantly increase the requirement for THR in patients who have a higher functional demand than those of the past. Uncemented THR was introduced to improve the long term results and in particular the results in younger, higher functioning patients. There has been controversy about the value of uncemented compared to cemented THR although there has been a world-wide trend towards uncemented fixation. Uncemented acetabular fixation has gained wide acceptance, as seen in the increasing number of hybrid THR in joint registries, but there remains debate about the best mode of femoral fixation.In this article we review the history and current worldwide registry data, with an in-depth analysis of the New Zealand Joint Registry, to determine the results of uncemented femoral fixation in an attempt to provide an evidence-based answer as to the value of this form of fixation. 展开更多
关键词 PRIMARY total hip REPLACEMENT FEMORAL fixation CEMENTED UNCEMENTED Joint REPLACEMENT REGISTRY Implamt survival
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Intraosseous Radiofrequency Ablation of the Basivertebral Nerve in Chronic Low Back Pain: A Meta-Analysis
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作者 Alistair J. Loan David C. Kieser 《Open Journal of Radiology》 2021年第3期81-90,共10页
<strong>Purpose:</strong> To review the literature on the value of basivertebral nerve abla-tion in the treatment of chronic low back pain. <strong>Materials and Method:</strong> A systematic r... <strong>Purpose:</strong> To review the literature on the value of basivertebral nerve abla-tion in the treatment of chronic low back pain. <strong>Materials and Method:</strong> A systematic review and meta-analysis of the English literature to March 2020 was undertaken. The inclusion criteria were patients with discogenic back pain of more than 3 months duration with modic type 1 or 2 change and suc-cessful disc block or discogram. Primary outcomes were VAS pain, ODI, EQ-5D and SF36 improvement. Secondary outcomes were complications. <strong>Results:</strong> 6 studies were included, all funded by the same company, but oth-erwise of low bias. All studies showed significant improvement in all scores over the first 3 months with evidence these would be maintained over the longer term. There was one reported compression fracture, but otherwise no significant adverse events. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> This study supports the conclusion that radiofrequency ablation of the basivertebral nerve is a safe and effective treatment for discogenic chronic low back pain. 展开更多
关键词 Basivertebral Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation Chronic Back Pain Discogenic Back Pain Modic Type Changes
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Post-Concussion Syndrome after a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Minefield for Clinical Practice
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作者 Deborah L. Snell A. D. Sandy Macleod Tim Anderson 《Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science》 2016年第6期227-232,共6页
In this clinical practice review, the controversies and difficulties managing post concussion symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury are discussed. Based on considerable clinical experience in a designated Con... In this clinical practice review, the controversies and difficulties managing post concussion symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury are discussed. Based on considerable clinical experience in a designated Concussion Clinic, the authors (a neuropsychologist, a psychiatrist, and a neurologist) review relevant literature and issues for clinical practice, particularly with respect to understanding risk factors for and vulnerability to, development of chronic post-concussion symptoms. We contend it is not just the kind of head that matters but also the kind of complications, the kind of outcomes and the kind of management that can influence injury recovery. Given these complexities, a bio-psychosocial conceptualization of chronic post-concussion syndrome is appropriate. Though understanding is still elusive, management should not be biased by physiogenic or psychogenic aetiological theories for management needs to address patient reported outcomes regardless of underpinning aetiology. 展开更多
关键词 Post-Concussion Syndrome Mild Traumatic Brain Injury MTBI Chronic Injury Symptoms
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