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Page: Acetabular labral tear
Introduction Historically, hip surgery is has been limited by the need for an arthrotomy. Therefore advanced disease processes have been a criteria for surgery. With the advent of arthroscopy ,the pre…
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Page: Allograft Reconstruction of Extensor Mechanism Disruption after TKA
Indications Extensor mechanism disruption is a rare but devastating complication following total knee replacement. The reported prevalence range from 0.1% for quadriceps tendon rupture to 0.17% to 1.4…
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Page: Anatomy and Surgical Approaches of the Hip
Arthroplasty - Surgical Approaches Primary Approaches Anterior Smith-Peterson Anterior-Lateral Harding Posterior Minimally Invasive Approaches One Incision Two Incision Revision/Special Approaches Tro…
Page: Anatomy and Surgical Approaches of the Knee

Page: Antifibrinolytics in Total Hip Arthroplasty
Introduction In a number of clinical trials, antifibrinolytic medications used perioperatively have been shown to reduce blood loss and transfusion rates in a variety of surgical subspecialties. (5-18…
Page: Antifibrinolytics in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Introduction In a number of clinical trials, antifibrinolytic drugs used perioperatively have been shown to reduce blood loss and transfusion rates in a variety of surgical subspecialties. (5-18). Bac…
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Page: Avascular necrosis of the knee and TKA
Introduction Define/describe the condition Anatomy Describe the pertinent anatomy Pathogenesis Describe the biomechanics/biologic basis of the disorder or the mechanism of injury Natural History Descr…
Page: Basic Science and Biomechanics of the Hip

Page: Basic Science and Biomechanics of the Knee

Page: Catastrophic failure in TKA
Introduction Define/describe the condition Anatomy Describe the pertinent anatomy Pathogenesis Describe the biomechanics/biologic basis of the disorder or the mechanism of injury Natural History Descr…