Publications by authors named "M Feyrer"

Background: Uncemented acetabular components are widely used in modern total hip arthroplasty (THA). Modularity has numerous advantages including the ability to use supplementary screw fixation for the shell, and allow to switch from ceramic to polyethylene (PE) bearings and vice versa, and the use of lipped and face-changing liners.

Objective: Despite these advantages, a problem with modular PE liners is dissociation.

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  • A 34-year-old patient presented with a coma and muscle spasticity, raising concerns about brain function.
  • CT scans suggested a basilar artery dissection, which was later confirmed through DSA (Digital Subtraction Angiography).
  • The patient underwent treatment involving drug therapy and a complex thrombectomy, but despite the procedure being successful in restoring blood flow, the patient passed away shortly after.
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Ganglion cysts in the knee region can manifest as anterior knee pain. Unlike synovial cysts, these lesions lack synovial epithelial lining and occur secondary to mucoid degeneration of connective tissue because, often in response to chronic irritation and repetitive traumas. However, an intratendinous location is a rare finding.

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Traumatic pulmonary hernia is an uncommon occurrence resulting from chest trauma, typically covered by the skin. Chest trauma may arise from penetrating or blunt mechanisms, with blunt trauma being more frequently observed. When lung herniation transpires, various symptoms such as chest pain, dyspnea, subcutaneous emphysema, bone crepitation, and hemoptysis (in cases of lung parenchymal damage) may manifest.

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