Publications by authors named "D Delimar"

Primary hip osteoarthritis (pOA) develops without an apparent underlying reason, whereas secondary osteoarthritis arises due to a known cause, such as developmental dysplasia of the hips (DDH-OA). DDH-OA patients undergo total hip arthroplasty at a much younger age than pOA patients (50.58 vs.

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Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) presents varying degrees of femoral head dislocation, with severe cases leading to the formation of a new articular surface on the external side of the iliac bone-the neoacetabulum. Despite conventional understanding suggesting otherwise, a tissue resembling hyaline cartilage is found in the neoacetabulum and acetabulum of Crowe III and IV patients, indicating a potential for hyaline cartilage development without mechanical pressure. To test this theory, acetabular and femoral head cartilage obtained from patients with DDH was stained with hematoxylin-eosin and toluidine blue.

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Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive treatment technique for vertebral body compression fractures. The complications associated with this technique can be categorized into mild, moderate, and severe. Among these, the most prevalent complication is cement leakage, which may insert into the epidural, intradiscal, foraminal, and paravertebral regions, and even the venous system.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study wanted to see if a new type of MRI that looks at small bones worked as well as a regular micro-CT scan.
  • They took samples from 10 patients with hip problems and compared the results from both scanning methods.
  • The new MRI method was pretty close in results to the CT scan, making it a good option for checking hip bone health in the future.
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Background: Modified anatomy of dysplastic hips, bone defects and previous operations make THA (total hip arthroplasty) in patients with hip dysplasia a technically challenging procedure.

Methods: One hundred and ten patients (mean 49.2 years of age, range 19-76, female:103, male:7) underwent 122 subsequent hip arthroplasties from 2012 to 2019.

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