Publications by authors named "Spyridon Darmanis"

Objective: To reduce the operating time in computer-assisted navigated total knee replacement (TKR), by improving communication between the infrared camera and the trackers placed on the patient.

Materials And Methods: The innovation involves placing a routinely used laser pointer on top of the camera, so that the infrared cameras focus precisely on the trackers located on the knee to be operated on. A prospective randomized study was performed involving 40 patients divided into two groups, A and B.

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The objective of this study was to determine whether hardness of the superficial layer is a useful parameter to characterise cartilage produced by periosteal neochondrogenesis, using rabbit knee lesions as a model. A cartilage defect was created in the right hind knee of anesthetised young adult rabbits, and the defect was then covered with an autologous periosteal graft. At one and eight months postsurgery, rabbits were euthanised, and the articular cartilage lesion sites were evaluated for the histological parameters in a modified O'Driscoll scale, which is the current 'gold standard' for new cartilage properties.

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The objective of this paper is to raise the awareness of a possible fatal complication during operations in the lower limbs, when an Esmarch bandage is used for exsanguination of the affected limb during the operation. After reviewing the literature, four cases of fatal massive pulmonary embolism have been identified after Esmarch bandage application in trauma patients [Acta Anaesthesiol Belg 50(2) (1999) 95, Reg. Anaesth 6 (1983) 83, Anesthesiology 58 (1983) 373, Anaesthesia 25(3) (1970) 445] but there is no any reference to an elective case.

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