Purpose: Hypoxia is a well-known complication in cemented arthroplasty; however, it is not known whether the level of hypoxia is related to the intramedullary pressure or to the age of the patient; therefore, we studied the intramedullary pressure and level of hypoxia in patients undergoing cemented arthroplasty.
Methods: A prospective study was performed during cemented arthroplasties in 25 patients with an average age of 66.2 ± 12.
With a lot of uncertainty, unclear, and frequently changing management protocols, COVID-19 has significantly impacted the orthopaedic surgical practice during this pandemic crisis. Surgeons around the world needed closed introspection, contemplation, and prospective consensual recommendations for safe surgical practice and prevention of viral contamination. One hundred orthopaedic surgeons from 50 countries were sent a Google online form with a questionnaire explicating protocols for admission, surgeries, discharge, follow-up, relevant information affecting their surgical practices, difficulties faced, and many more important issues that happened during and after the lockdown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Surgical treatment of hip osteonecrosis with stem cell therapy is a new procedure in which cells are injected with a trocar under fluoroscopic guidance. Proper surgical technique to obtain appropriate placement of the trocar in the center of the osteonecrosis is sometimes difficult and can require additional radiation exposure until the surgeon is satisfied with the trocar position. This study describes an improvement of this procedure using computer-assisted navigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Hip fractures are serious injuries associated with relatively high mortality rates and disabilities, commonly seen in elderly persons. There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages of various hip arthroplasty devices. This study aimed to analyze the long-term advantages of 2 different surgical procedures and assess if the dislocation rate, Harris Hip Score (HHS), and functional independence measure (FIM) are more favorable in dual mobility (DM) than those in hemiarthroplasty (HA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The aim of this study was to prospectively analyze the role of primary hemiarthroplasty in unstable osteoporotic pertrochanteric fractures (AO/OTA Type 31 A2.3), with emphasis given to postoperative Functional Independent Measure (FIM) and Harris Hip Score (HHS).
Methods: Fifty-six consecutive patients (average age 78.