Instructional course lectures
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We have each experienced a significant learning phase for surgical treatment of these fractures. However, problems of articular reduction remain significant, particularly for complex fractures. It is our opinion that a certain degree of centralization of acetabulum fracture treatment--especially for the associated types--can lead to an improved standard of care overall.
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Arthrodesis remains the procedure of choice for salvage of an infected total knee arthroplasty in patients with relatively minor preprosthetic arthroplasty disability. Patients with very severe preprosthetic disability resulting from multiarticular disease or other systemic disease may be treated best by a resection arthroplasty. Systemic sepsis can be eliminated in almost all patients, and drainage can be eliminated in most. ⋯ The advantages of a two-stage arthrodesis are that it is an elective procedure, performed in a limb free of sepsis. The patient has been psychologically prepared for the arthrodesis, and the two-stage procedure has a high probability of success. Neither the underlying diagnosis, nor the infecting organism, nor the type of infected prosthesis is a reliable predictor of success or failure of either a resection arthroplasty or a second-stage arthrodesis.