The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Feb 2002
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialPatellar resurfacing in total knee arthroplasty: a prospective, randomized trial.
The management of the patella in total knee arthroplasty is still problematic. We aimed to identify differences in the clinical outcome of total knee arthroplasty according to whether or not patellar resurfacing had been performed in a prospective, randomized study of 220 osteoarthritic knees. ⋯ Patients who underwent patellar resurfacing had superior clinical results in terms of anterior knee pain and stair descent. However, anterior knee pain still occurred in patients with patellar resurfacing, and nine (10%) of the ninety-two patients in that group underwent a revision or another type of reoperation involving the patellofemoral joint. Weight but not body mass index was associated with the development of anterior knee pain in the patients without patellar resurfacing, a finding that suggests that patellofemoral dysfunction may be a function of joint loading rather than obesity.
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Jan 2002
Treatment of syndesmotic disruptions of the ankle with bioabsorbable screw fixation.
Bioabsorbable implants have restricted indications because of their unique biochemical properties and their inferior biomechanical properties compared with those of conventional metallic implants. The purpose of this prospective study was to assess the efficacy of screws made of polylevolactic acid (PLLA) in the treatment of syndesmotic disruptions associated with ankle fractures and fracture-dislocations. ⋯ Polylevolactic acid screws are effective in stabilizing disruption of the syndesmosis during healing of unstable ankle fractures. In this small series, the bioabsorbable screw was well tolerated, and there was no need for a second operation to remove it.
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Jan 2002
Acute total hip arthroplasty for selected displaced acetabular fractures: two to twelve-year results.
We assessed the role of acute total hip arthroplasty in a selected group of patients with a displaced acetabular fracture and complicating features that greatly diminished the likelihood of a favorable outcome after open reduction and internal fixation. ⋯ In selected patients with a displaced acetabular fracture that has a low likelihood of a favorable outcome after fracture treatment, an acute total hip arthroplasty may provide an alternative means with which to achieve a painless, mobile hip. These complex procedures are best undertaken by a surgical team with substantial experience with both acetabular trauma and hip arthroplasty.
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Jan 2002
Arthroscopic débridement of the knee for osteoarthritis in patients fifty years of age or older: utilization and outcomes in the Province of Ontario.
There is little available information regarding the effectiveness of arthroscopic knee débridement for the treatment of arthritis. The purpose of this study was to evaluate patterns of utilization of arthroscopic knee débridement and outcomes following that procedure for the treatment of degenerative arthritis in persons fifty years of age or older in the Province of Ontario. ⋯ The higher rates of early total knee arthroplasty and the significant relationship between rates of early total knee arthroplasty and rates of utilization suggest that arthroscopic débridement for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee may be overutilized in elderly patients. Important clinical issues such as patient preference, risk perception, and functional outcome cannot be addressed just with the administrative data used for this study.