Aseptic glenoid component loosening remains a common problem in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA). This study presents long-term prospective follow-up after implantation of a glenoid component using the "cancellous compaction technique" and its effect on clinical outcome and presence and progression of...
All surgeries were carried out using aseptic technique under isoflurane anaesthesia. Throughout surgery, body temperature was monitored with a rectal probe. Immediately after induction of anaes- thesia, 0.1 ml of carprofen (1 mg/ml, Rimadyl) was injected subcutaneously. After exposing the ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence and risk factors for early aseptic loosening of the cementless monoblock acetabular components.MethodsThis retrospective analysis consisted of 4,043 cementless hip devices (3,209 THAs and 834 HRAs). We identified 41 patients with early aseptic...
components used in sterile and aseptic processes. Our aseptic valves from GEA Aseptomag are suitable for use in areas with the highest aseptic and sterile demands. The optimally executed design is a defi nitive reason for the success of these ...
For this blood should be collected and processed following aseptic technique [3]. However, bacterial contamination of donated blood may occur as a result of endogenous (from the donor) or exogenous (during collection and processing) route [4, 5]. Bacterial contamination of donated blood can be ...
Early aseptic loosening, tibial component subsidence, and anterior knee pain were found to be the primary contributors to failure of InLay designs. Controversy remains whether InLay or OnLay components are preferable for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. Despite the component design, proper component ...
The standardized extracts and the pure compounds were evaluated for their effects on chemotaxis, β2 integrin (CD18) expression, phagocytosis and chemiluminescence of human phagocytes. Chemotactic activity was assessed using the Boyden chamber technique, inhibition of CD18 expression and phagocytic ...
Late failures secondary to aseptic loosening are rare but may occur in p... RM Urban,DJ Hall,C Della Valle,... - 《Jbjs》 被引量: 38发表: 2012年 A novel technique for the removal of well-fixed, porous-coated acetabular components with spike fixation. The removal of well-fixed, porous...
Prior to water restriction and behavioural training all animals underwent a headplate implantation surgery. All surgeries were carried out using aseptic technique under isoflurane anaesthesia. Throughout surgery, body temperature was monitored with a rectal probe. Immediately after induction of anaesthesia,...
7 However, due to the high rates of aseptic loosening of the cemented acetabular sockets, related to so-called “cement disease”, and the poor results in young and active patients, new cementless acetabular cup implant designs and alternative solutions to bone fixation were developed.7,8 ...