Publications by authors named "Jochen Gerhard Hofstaetter"

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  • The study aimed to determine if patients with an isolated positive sonication fluid culture (SFC) after revision surgery for prosthetic joints have a higher infection rate compared to those with a negative SFC.
  • It analyzed data from 95 patients with positive SFC and 201 controls with negative SFC, finding infection rates of 12.6% and 7.0%, respectively, though the difference wasn't statistically significant.
  • The findings suggest infections are more common in positive SFC patients, highlighting the need for larger trials to better understand the impact of antibiotic treatment in these cases.
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Background: Primary bone or soft tissue tumors of the femur sometimes present with severe and extensive bone destruction, leaving few limb-salvage options other than total femur replacement. However, there are few data available regarding total femur replacement and, in particular, regarding implant failures.

Questions/purposes: We asked: (1) What are the revision-free and overall implant survival rates of conventional total femur replacements in patients treated for sarcoma of the femur or soft tissues? (2) What are the revision-free and overall implant survival rates of expandable total femur replacements in skeletally immature patients? (3) Using the comprehensive International Society of Limb Salvage failure-mode classification, what types of complications occur with conventional and expandable total femur replacements?

Patients And Methods: Our retrospective, single-center cohort study was based on data prospectively collected for 50 patients who received a total femur replacement after tumor resection for indications other than carcinoma or metastatic disease.

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Background: Limb salvage surgery has evolved to become the standard method of treating sarcomas of the extremities with acceptable oncologic results. However, little information exists relative to the activity level or ability to participate in sports after tumor reconstructions.

Questions/purposes: The aims of the study were to answer the following questions: (1) Which sports activity levels and what types of sports can be expected in the long term after tumor reconstruction? (2) Which frequency durations are patients with Ewing's sarcoma able to perform in long-term followup after local control? (3) Do surgical complications affect sports activity level?

Methods: Thirty patients (13 females, 17 males; mean age, 18 ± 8 years; range, 2-36 years at diagnosis; mean followup 16 ± 6 years [minimum, 5 years]) were included.

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Purpose: The proximal chevron osteotomy provides high correctional power. However, relatively high rates of dorsiflexion malunion of up to 17 % are reported for this procedure. This leads to insufficient weight bearing of the first ray and therefore to metatarsalgia.

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Introduction: Arthrodesis is a well-established treatment option for end-stage osteoarthritis of the ankle. Osteoarthritis of the ankle can alter plantar pressure distribution. However, surprisingly little is known about the effect of ankle arthrodesis to alter plantar pressure distribution.

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