Publications by authors named "I van Oost"

Background: Wound drainage after total knee or hip arthroplasty is a relatively frequent complication. It results in delayed mobilization, prolonged hospital stay, increased costs and is associated with an increased risk of infection. In this study, tissue adhesive was administered as an adjunct to skin closure with staples.

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Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a common cause of shoulder pain and stiffness. Conservative treatment is sufficient for the majority of patients with long-term recovery of shoulder function. Manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) is known as a well-established treatment option if conservative treatment fails.

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Introduction: A valgus stress radiograph, in addition to the weight-bearing fixed flexion posteroanterior radiograph (e.g., Rosenberg), is deemed useful to assess lateral cartilage wear by measuring lateral joint space width (JSW) in patients with medial knee osteoarthritis.

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  • * Five-year implant survival rate was found to be 91%, with male sex, higher BMI, and prior elbow surgery significantly linked to the need for revision.
  • * Of the 35 revisions performed, 29% required a second revision, indicating a noteworthy rate of postoperative complications.
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  • The study focuses on the 'fat pad sign' (FPS) seen in children with suspected elbow fractures and aims to clarify its definition, diagnosis, and treatment among orthopedic professionals worldwide.* -
  • An international survey of 133 pediatric orthopedic surgeons revealed significant variability in FPS definitions and treatment strategies, highlighting the lack of standardized guidelines.* -
  • The research established a reliable cut-off angle of 16° to define a positive anterior fat pad sign, with very high sensitivity and specificity, contributing to better diagnostic accuracy for elbow injuries in children.*
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