Publications by authors named "Ihle C"

Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate on fulfillment of expectations and patient satisfaction after surgical treatment of complex proximal tibial fractures.

Methods: In this prospective study 114 patients who suffered a complex tibial fracture (AO/OTA-Type B and C) were enrolled. At follow-up, based on the Hospital For Special Surgery-Knee Surgery Expectations Survey (HFSS-KSES), an individualized questionnaire was used to evaluate whether the preoperative formulated expectations had been fulfilled.

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Introduction: This randomized clinical trial evaluated the clinical outcomes of two surgical interventions for obesity treatment: single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI) and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD/DS). The SADI procedure was developed as a response to the challenges posed by the BPD/DS procedure, aiming to enhance surgical efficiency, minimize postoperative risks, and maintain therapeutic efficacy. The present study primarily focused on early complications and short-term results.

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The present narrative review provides a summary of postoperative therapy modalities and their effectiveness following osteotomies around the knee. The topics that are discussed in the scientific discourse include support of cartilage cell regeneration, pain management, drainage insertion, tourniquet use, pharmacological and mechanical thromboembolism prophylaxis, weight-bearing protocols and bone consolidation. There is evidence for the use of pharmacological thromboembolism prophylaxis and weight-bearing protocols.

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Chile, the world's leading copper producer, generates significant volumes of mining waters, some of which cannot be recirculated into the production process. These mining waters are characterized by elevated sulfate () concentrations, requiring sustainable management strategies for potential reuse. This study aims to evaluate the rhizofiltration technique using for treating mining waters with a high concentration.

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Purpose: Most studies about medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (HTO) reported outcomes without focusing on gender differences. Therefore, the study compared the long-term survival rate and postoperative subjective knee function after HTO in female versus male patients with symptomatic medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.

Methods: The data of three cohorts with long-term outcomes were analysed (n = 245; 32% females; age: 49 ± 7 years; Kellgren Lawrence Grade I 6.

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Metastatic breast cancer (mBC) tissue in bone was systematically profiled to define the composition of the tumor microenvironment. Gene expression identified a high myeloid signature of patients with improved survival outcomes. Bone metastases were profiled by spatial proteomics to examine myeloid populations within the stroma that correlated with macrophage functions.

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Background: To determine 1-year postoperative recurrence rates, postoperative pain and complication rates of transanal open haemorrhoidopexy applied also in grade IV haemorrhoids.

Methods: Single-centre retrospective observational study without control group. The primary outcome was recurrence rate after 1 year postoperatively.

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Background: Proximal humerus fractures are seen frequently, particularly in older patients. The development of new osteosynthesis materials is being driven by the high complication rates following surgical treatment of proximal humerus fractures. Plate osteosyntheses made of steel, titanium and, for several years now, carbon fiber-reinforced polyetheretherketone (CFR-PEEK) are used most frequently.

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High tibial osteotomy (HTO) is a widespread option to avoid or delay total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The present study aimed to assess the long-term survival rate and postoperative subjective knee function after isolated medial open wedge HTO in patients with symptomatic medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (OA) and varus malalignment.Sixty-nine patients (48.

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Having the ability to predict the protein-encoding gene content of an incomplete genome or metagenome-assembled genome is important for a variety of bioinformatic tasks. In this study, as a proof of concept, we built machine learning classifiers for predicting variable gene content in genomes using only the nucleotide k-mers from a set of 100 conserved genes as features. Protein families were used to define orthologs and a single classifier was built for predicting the presence or absence of each protein family occurring in 10%-90% of all genomes.

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Objective: Traumatic hip dislocations are very rare in childhood and adolescence. The aim of this multi-centre study is to analyse the current epidemiology and injury morphology of a large number of traumatic hip dislocations in children. This can provide a better understanding of childhood hip dislocations and contribute to the development of a therapeutic approach in order to prevent long-term impacts.

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Background: Bone and implant-associated infections are severe complications after trauma and orthopedic surgery. The modified 5-item frailty index (mFI-5) is an easily applicable score to predict adverse outcome after surgery. The current literature regarding mFI-5 is focused on a period of 30-days postoperative.

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Smoking undoubtedly affects human health. Investigating 2318 representative patients at a level 1 trauma center identified delayed wound healing, tissue infections, and/or sepsis as main complications in smokers following trauma and orthopedic surgery. Therefore, smoking cessation is strongly advised to improve the clinical outcome in these patients, although smoking cessation often fails despite nicotine replacement therapy raising the need for specific interventions that may reduce the complication rate.

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Breast cancer (BC) patient prognosis has improved over the past 2 decades with a 99% 5-year survival rate for localized BC, yet metastatic breast cancer (mBC) continues to cause high mortality with a 5-year survival rate of 29%. Approximately 70% of BC metastases occur in the bone, with estrogen receptor (ER) positive BC exhibiting a particular affinity to bone. Once BC metastasizes to the bone, curative treatments are not available, thus therapeutic approaches are focused on palliative care and prevention of skeletal related events while attempting to slow metastatic progression.

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Background: Prostate cancer is a common cancer in men that annually results in more than 33 000 US deaths. Mortality from prostate cancer is largely from metastatic disease, reflecting on the great strides in the last century of treatments in care for the localized disease. Metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) will commonly travel to the bone, creating unique bone pathology that requires nuanced treatments in those sites with surgical, radio and chemotherapeutic interventions.

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Meniscal injuries lead to changes in pressure distribution in the knee joint. The risk of developing gonarthrosis increases by the amount of resected meniscal tissue. Based on 4 MRI examinations conducted over an 8‑year time period, the present case report shows the progress of cartilage degeneration after a traumatic medial meniscus lesion and subsequent partial meniscus resection in a 46-year-old male patient.

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The incidence of distal femur fractures increases in the geriatric patient. The primary treatment goal in these fractures is early mobilisation to prevent secondary injuries associated with immobility. In light of the increasing spectrum of therapeutic options for postoperative fracture treatment, including double plating, nail-plate combination and distal femur replacement as postoperative treatments, weight-bearing recommendations are becoming increasingly important.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess changes in health-related quality of life (HRQL) and work intensity following double-level knee osteotomy (DLO). It was hypothesized that postoperative HRQL would be comparable to that of the general population and that work intensity can be restored in the short term.

Methods: Twenty-four patients (28 varus knees; mechanical tibiofemoral angle: -11.

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Article Synopsis
  • The aging German population is leading to an increase in hospitalized patients' average age, making them more susceptible to complications and infections, particularly surgical site infections (SSI).
  • In a study conducted from 2014 to 2018, researchers followed 345 SSI patients, evaluating various risk factors, demographics, and comorbidities to calculate mortality risks linked to age and health conditions.
  • The results showed a significant increase in SSI patients from 2010 to 2019, especially in those under 65, with a marked rise in mortality risk after age 60, indicating that a 60-year-old with SSI has a similar mortality risk to that of an 80-year-old in the general population.
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Treatment recommendations for fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP) have been provided along with the good reliable FFP classification but they are not proven in large studies and recent reports challenge these recommendations. Thus, we aimed to determine the usefulness of the FFP classification determining the treatment strategy and favored procedures in six level 1 trauma centers. Sixty cases of FFP were evaluated by six experienced pelvic surgeons, six inexperienced surgeons in training, and one surgeon trained by the originator of the FFP classification during three repeating sessions using computed tomography scans with multiplanar reconstruction.

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From the 33,000 men in the U.S. who die from prostate cancer each year, the majority of these patients exhibit metastatic disease with bone being the most common site of metastasis.

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  • - The study investigates the ability of a cortical index (CI) at the distal radius to predict the bone mineral density (BMD), critical for assessing fracture risk due to osteoporosis.
  • - Researchers used 54 human cadaver forearms and various imaging techniques (X-rays, CT, and DXA) to measure cortical bone thickness and compare it with BMD findings.
  • - Results show a strong correlation between the cortical index and BMD, suggesting that the CI could be a useful initial tool for evaluating bone quality when detailed BMD measurements aren't available.
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Purpose Of Review: In this review, we provide an overview of what is currently known about the impacts of mechanical stimuli on metastatic tumor-induced bone disease (TIBD). Further, we focus on the role of the osteocyte, the skeleton's primary mechanosensory cell, which is central to the skeleton's mechanoresponse, sensing and integrating local mechanical stimuli, and then controlling the downstream remodeling balance as appropriate.

Recent Findings: Exercise and controlled mechanical loading have anabolic effects on bone tissue in models of bone metastasis.

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Introduction: The influence of limb malrotation on long-leg radiographs (LLR) is frequently discussed in literature. This systematic review aimed to describe the influence of limb rotation on alignment measurements alone and in combination with knee flexion, and determine its clinical impact.

Materials And Methods: A literature search was conducted in June 2021 using the databases MEDLINE, Cochrane, Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), and Embase.

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