4 results match your criteria: "6-110B Clinical Sciences Building[Affiliation]"
Can J Anaesth
February 2024
Collaborative Orthopaedic REsearch (CORe), University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Can J Anaesth
August 2022
Collaborative Orthopaedic REsearch (CORe), University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Purpose: Complex elective foot and ankle surgeries are often associated with severe pain pre- and postoperatively. When inadequately managed, chronic postsurgical pain and long-term opioid use can result. As no standards currently exist, we aimed to develop best practice pain management guidelines.
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August 2019
Collaborative Orthopaedic Research, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Purpose: Chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) can occur after elective mid/hindfoot and ankle surgery. Effective treatment approaches to prevent the development of CPSP in this population have not been extensively investigated. The impact of multimodal strategies to prevent CPSP following elective mid/hindfoot surgery is unknown because of both the heterogeneity of acute pain management and the lack of a recognized definition particular to this surgery.
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July 2016
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Alberta, 6-110B Clinical Sciences Building, 8440-112 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T6G-2B7, Canada.
Purpose: Quantification of glenoid bone loss guides surgical management in the setting of anterior shoulder instability. Glenoid defects resulting in ≥20 % articular area loss require bony reconstruction. The objective of this study was to evaluate the utility of sclerotic glenoid contour loss on true anteroposterior radiography in the detection of varying quantities of simulated glenoid bone loss using a cadaveric model.
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