Publications by authors named "Manuel Weissenberger"

Objective: Several studies have reported a high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in orthopedic patients. The purpose of this prospective observational study was to report on the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in patients scheduled for elective primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and its associated risk factors.

Methods: In this monocentric cohort study, 25(OH) vitamin D serum levels were measured in 687 consecutive patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) over a period of twelve months.

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  • Cartilage repair techniques for hip chondral defects are vital in treating conditions like femoroacetabular impingement, especially in young patients, to prevent osteoarthritis progression.
  • A study of 116,179 hip-preserving surgeries in Germany from 2006-2022 revealed that males underwent more procedures than females, with a trend towards minimally invasive arthroscopies over arthrotomies.
  • The peak of these procedures occurred around 2013, particularly for arthroscopy; however, the numbers have declined, emphasizing the need for ongoing research into the effectiveness and cost benefits of regenerative techniques in younger patients.
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  • Vitamin D is key for healthy bones and muscles, and its deficiency can lead to worse outcomes in patients facing total joint arthroplasty (TJA), including increased risk for infections.
  • *Recent research assessed vitamin D levels in 249 patients scheduled for revision total joint arthroplasty (rTJA), revealing that 81% of those not taking vitamin D supplements had insufficient levels.
  • *Key findings indicate that patients who take vitamin D regularly have higher levels, and factors such as BMI and smoking may contribute to vitamin D deficiency in those not supplementing.
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The direct anterior approach (DAA) is a recognized technique for total hip arthroplasty (THA) that spares soft tissue. Functional and clinical outcomes following THA via the DAA in patients with complex acetabular deformities, specifically coxa profunda (CP) and protrusio acetabuli (PA), have yet to be determined. : A retrospective analysis was conducted on 188 primary THA cases, including 100 CP hips and 88 PA hips, performed via the DAA.

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Background: Rapidly destructive osteoarthritis (RDO) of the hip joint is characterised by the rapid destruction of the femoral head with or without acetabular involvement. There has been increasing interest in this disease over the past years; however, the entity is still poorly understood, and its pathophysiology remains unknown. Yet, there is ample evidence today that increased bone metabolism might play a role in the onset and progression of the disease.

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  • Traumatic compartment syndrome is a severe condition that can cause lifelong disabilities, and a study analyzed German hospital data from 2015 to 2022 to understand its trends and demographics.
  • Among 13,305 cases, most affected individuals were males (2.3:1 ratio) with a peak incidence in young adults (22-23 years) and older adults (55 years), primarily occurring in the lower leg (44.4%).
  • The study found a notable annual decline in cases, especially among males under 40 and specific body areas, suggesting the need for updated treatment approaches and increased awareness among healthcare professionals.
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Objective: Direct anterior approach total hip replacement (DAA-THR) is gaining increased interest due to its tissue-sparing nature and rapid recovery. Obesity has been shown to be a significant parameter influencing cup positioning in DAA-THR. It was the intention of this retrospective study to examine how obesity would influence the restoration of native hip biomechanical parameters during DAA-THR.

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Background: Aseptic loosening is the most common mode of failure after total knee arthroplasty. Despite this, the diagnosis often remains challenging and mainly relies on imaging modalities. Until today, no biomarker exists to aid in diagnosing loosening of the implants.

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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is commonly performed using off-the-shelf implants. In the case of a severe mismatch between the anatomy of the proximal femur and the geometry of the stem, the use of custom-made stems might become necessary. The goal of this study was to investigate the precision of the implantation of custom-made stems of one manufacturer (CTX stem, AQ Implants) and to determine risk factors for malpositioning.

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Introduction: The AMADEUS (Area Measurement And DEpth and Underlying Structures) score has advanced to a commonly used tool for MRI-based chondral defect severity grading prior to cartilage knee surgery. It was the intention of this study to assess the AMADEUS for a potential correlation with clinical data by patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs).

Methods: A total of 51 patients undergoing ACI (autologous chondrocyte implantation) between 2016 and 2022 were found eligible and retrospectively analyzed.

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In March 2020, Germany imposed a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19, prompting questions about the impact on the incidence of common fractures. This study examined 15 fracture types in pre-outbreak (2010-2019) and post-outbreak (2020-2021) periods, using data categorized by age (18-64 years, >65 years) and sex (male, female). Linear regression assessed annual growth rates, and mean fracture numbers were compared across periods for significant differences.

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: Cartilage surgery constitutes a standard intervention in foot and ankle procedures. Currently, there is a lack of epidemiological data on its frequency, age distribution, and surgical options for cartilage surgery. This study aimed to investigate the current landscape of cartilage surgery in Germany and identify the most common procedures from an epidemiological standpoint.

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This study was designed to investigate the image quality of ultra-high-resolution ankle arthrography employing a photon-counting detector CT. Bilateral arthrograms were acquired in four cadaveric specimens with full-dose (10 mGy) and low-dose (3 mGy) scan protocols. Three convolution kernels with different spatial frequencies were utilized for image reconstruction (ρ; Br98: 39.

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Introduction: The direct anterior approach (DAA) represents a well-recognized soft tissue sparing technique for primary total hip arthroplasty (THA). The feasibility and suitability of the DAA in cases of complex acetabular deformities, namely coxa profunda (CP) and protrusio acetabuli (PA), remain to be determined.

Methods: A total of 188 cases of CP (100 cases) and PA (88 cases) hips undergoing primary THA via the DAA were retrospectively analyzed.

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Purpose: Hypertrophic cartilage is an important characteristic of osteoarthritis and can often be found in patients suffering from osteoarthritis. Although the exact pathomechanism remains poorly understood, hypertrophic de-differentiation of chondrocytes also poses a major challenge in the cell-based repair of hyaline cartilage using mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs). While different members of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) family have been shown to promote chondrogenesis in MSCs, the transition into a hypertrophic phenotype remains a problem.

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Purpose: The Area Measurement And Depth Underlying Structures (AMADEUS) classification system has been proposed as a valuable tool for magnetic resonance (MR)-based grading of preoperatively encountered chondral defects of the knee joint. However, the potential relationship of this novel score with clinical data was yet to determine. It was the primary intention of this study to assess the correlative relationship of the AMADEUS with patient reported outcome scores in patients undergoing medial open-wedge high tibial valgus osteotomy (HTO).

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Alignment strategies for primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) have changed significantly over time with a shift towards a more individualized alignment goal. At the same time, computer-assisted surgery (CAS) has gained interest for intraoperative control and accuracy in implant positioning and limb alignment. Despite the often discussed benefits and drawbacks of robotics and navigation for TKA, the routine use of these new devices on a day-to-day basis remains obscure.

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Background: The incidence of conversion total hip arthroplasty (cTHA) following reduction and fixation for proximal femur fractures will increase in parallel to the aging population worldwide.

Objective: The goal of this study is to report the frequency of bacterial detection and the outcome of cTHA at the authors' institution and to analyze preoperative factors that correlate with higher rates of bacterial growth and septic revision.

Methods: 48 patients who had been converted to THA after osteosynthesis of a proximal femur fracture either by a one- or two-stage procedure were included.

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  • Vitamin D signaling through the vitamin D receptor (VDR) is crucial in the development and spread of cancer, particularly in breast cancer.
  • This study examined VDR levels in 15 pairs of primary breast cancer and bone metastasis tissue samples, along with additional samples from patients without metastases.
  • The findings revealed that VDR expression was significantly lower in bone metastases compared to primary tumors, suggesting that reduced VDR levels may promote cancer progression and spread.
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Purpose: The AMADEUS (Area Measurement And DEpth and Underlying Structures) scoring and grading system has been proposed for the MRI based evaluation of untreated focal chondral defects around the knee. The clinical practicability, its correlation with arthroscopically assessed grading systems (ICRS - International Cartilage Repair Society) and thereby its clinical value in terms of decision making and guiding prognosis was yet to determine.

Methods: From 2008 to 2019 a total of 89 individuals were indicated for high tibial valgus osteotomy (HTO) due to tibial varus deformity and concomitant chondral defects of the medial compartment of the knee.

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Background: As advanced age often leads to accumulating comorbidities, geriatric patients are endangered by serious events during total hip arthroplasty. This study was conducted to explore whether or not the benefit in terms of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was comparable to younger patients.

Methods: At a single academic center, 100 patients meeting the following inclusion criteria were retrospectively recruited: (1) primary arthritis of the hip leading to THA; (2) age 80 years or older at the time of surgery; (3) follow up of at least 12 months.

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Purpose: Despite much improved preoperative planning techniques accurate intraoperative assessment of the high tibial valgus osteotomy (HTO) remains challenging and often results in coronal over- and under-corrections as well as unintended changes of the posterior tibial slope. Noyes et al. reported a novel method for accurate intraoperative coronal and sagittal alignment correction based on a three-dimensional mathematical model.

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Cartilage offers limited regenerative capacity. Cell-based approaches have emerged as a promising alternative in the treatment of cartilage defects and osteoarthritis. Due to their easy accessibility, abundancy, and chondrogenic potential mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) offer an attractive cell source.

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Purpose: Contradicting definitions of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) are in use. Joint aspiration is performed before total hip arthroplasty (THA) revision. This study investigated the influence of PJI definition on PJI prevalence at THA revision.

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Background: The primary aim of this study was to identify modifiable patient-related predictors of blood transfusions and perioperative complications in total hip and knee arthroplasty. Individual predictor-adjusted risks can be used to define preoperative treatment thresholds.

Methods: We performed this retrospective monocentric study in orthopaedic patients who underwent primary total knee or hip arthroplasty.

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