Background: Patients with hemophilia (PWH) develop hemophilic arthropathy of the major joints due to recurrent hemarthrosis. This study retrospectively estimated the age at which PWH may expect to develop hemophilic arthropathy and undergo joint replacement surgery.
Research Design And Methods: Using retrospective data from PWH at a Czech orthopedic center, Kaplan Meier analyses were used to estimate the cumulative proportions of patients with hemophilic arthropathy and undergoing joint replacement surgery as a function of age.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord
May 2018
Background: Outcomes of total knee replacement in cases of hemophilic patients are worse than in patients who undergo operations due to osteoarthritis. Previous publications have reported varying rates of complications in hemophilic patients, such as infection and an unsatisfactory range of motion, which have influenced the survival of prostheses. Our retrospective study evaluated the data of hemophilic patients regarding changes in the development of the range of motion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether X-ray attributes of the femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI) - alpha angle (AA) and offset ratio (OR) reflect real measurements on resected femoral heads.
Methods: FAI AA and OR were assessed on 50 consecutively-resected femoral heads. The parameters were measured on heads cut through the maximum range of the deformity and compared to the same parameters on standardized X-ray projections (anterior-posterior [AP] and axial views).