Equity and need when waiting for total hip replacement surgery. J Eval Clin Pract 2004; 10: 3–9 - Fitzpatrick, JM, et al. () Citation Context ...race/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in the utilization of
they have osteoporosis. This is just pure speculation, but orthopedic surgeons are focusing on the surgery and what they can do actively to repair the hip, so maybe they're leaving that part of the care up to the primary care provider. I think the patient sort of falls through the cracks...
Kidney stones alone aren't generally dangerous. However, if you don't pass your stones, you may get complications, such as UTIs or kidney infections, that can be dangerous. They can also be extremely painful. If you think you may have kidney stones, you should go see your doctor. They ...
aPatients were excluded if they had undergone total hip or knee replacement or were scheduled for an additional surgical procedure that might produce greater surgical trauma than the orthopedic procedure alone. Other exclusion criteria included 患者被排除了,如果他们接受了总臀部或膝盖替换或预定了于比单独...
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Equity and need when waiting for total hip replacement surgery. J Eval Clin Pract 2004; 10: 3-9.Fitzpatrick R, Norquist JM, Reeves BC, Morris RW, Murray DW, Gregg PJ: Equity and need when waiting for total hip replacement surgery. J Eval Clin Pract 2004, 10:3-9....
highlights the comparative safety of general and combined routes of anesthesia compared with regional anesthesia for hip fracture surgery in adults.1 However, the findings would have been more robust if an important factor that contributes to mortality—delirium associated with hip surgery—had been ...
Introduction Geriatricians have been increasingly involved in the pre-operative process in frail elderly patients with a hip fracture which can benefit re-hospitalization, post-operative functional performance, and mortality. The objective of this study was to compare the number of older patients with...
HIP dysplasia is one of the most commonly diagnosed orthopaedic conditions in dogs, if not the most common. It can result in a wide spectrum of clinical signs from those dogs that are seemingly unaffected by their hips through to dogs with severe andchronic hip pain that significantly impacts ...
Background: For hip fracture patients with a limited life expectancy, operative and palliative non-operative management (P-NOM) can yield similar quality of life outcomes. However, evidence on when to abstain from surgery is lacking. The aim of this study was to quantify the influ...