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Background: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) procedures have become much more common in the United States in recent years, with >40,000 UKAs performed annually. However, it is estimated that 10% to 40% of UKAs fail and thus require conversion to total knee arthroplasty (TKA). In the field of total joint arthroplasty, robotic-assisted surgeries have demonstrated advantages such as better accuracy and precision of implant positioning and improved restoration of a neutral mechanical axis.

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Closed Intramedullary Pinning of Displaced Radial Neck Fracture (Metaizeau Technique).

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November 2024

Pediatric Hand, Nerve and Microsurgery, Barcelona Children's Hospital, HM Hospitales, Barcelona, Spain.

Background: Radial neck fractures account for 1% of all pediatric fractures and 5% to 10% of pediatric elbow fractures. The mechanism of injury is typically a fall with the elbow in hyperextension and the forearm in supination. A valgus force compresses the radial head against the capitellum, causing a radial neck fracture.

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Surgery for Pediatric Trigger Finger.

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November 2024

Shriners Children's Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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  • - Pediatric trigger finger (PTF) is rare and more challenging to treat than trigger thumb, with surgical treatment showing a much higher success rate (97.1% resolution) compared to nonoperative methods (30% resolution).
  • - Nonoperative treatments like monitoring and splinting are often ineffective, and surgical intervention involves releasing the A1 pulley and removing a slip of the flexor tendon to restore finger motion.
  • - The outlined surgical procedure includes several steps, such as anesthesia and careful identification of nerves and blood vessels, to ensure a successful outcome for affected children.
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Shortening Dome Osteotomy for the Correction of Coronal Plane Elbow Deformities.

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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lok Nayak Hospital, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.

Background: Severe elbow deformities are common in developing countries because of neglect or as a result of prior treatment that achieved poor reduction. Various osteotomy techniques have been defined for the surgical correction of elbow deformities. However, severe elbow deformities (>30°) pose a substantial challenge for surgeons because limited surgical options with high complication rates have been described in the literature.

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  • Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common surgical procedure for patients with severe knee osteoarthritis, especially when non-surgical treatments fail, leading to significant improvements in pain, function, and quality of life.
  • The procedure can use various components (cemented, cementless, or a hybrid) and is generally performed with a focus on mechanical alignment, although newer alignment strategies like gap and kinematic balancing are showing promising results in early studies.
  • The preferred surgical technique for cementless TKA involves a specific patient positioning and incision approach, starting with the application of a thigh tourniquet and a parapatellar incision, ensuring proper alignment and access during the surgery.*
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