Cutting-Edge in Arthroplasty: Before, While and after Surgery
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ArticlePublication details: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Description: 1 electronic resource (132 p.)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725806591
- 9783725806607
- Medicine
- Medicine: general issues
- Kerboul angle
- Knee arthroplasty
- MRI
- NSAIDs
- anatomical landmarks
- arthroplasty
- arthroscopy
- cartilage
- cementless resurfacing
- ceramic-coated implant
- chondroprotectors
- clinical outcome
- coronal alignment
- custom-made implants
- decision support techniques
- deep learning
- deep medial collateral ligament
- digital rehabilitation
- external validation
- femoral head necrosis
- high-tibial osteotomy
- hip
- hip arthroplasty
- hip dysplasia
- hip preservation
- individualized
- kinematic alignment
- knee
- knee arthroplasty
- level of evidence III
- mechanical alignment
- medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
- mesenchymal stem cells
- mhealth
- osteoarthritis
- osteotomy
- partial knee arthroplasty
- patient-specific implant
- patient-specific implants
- patient-specific instrumentation
- patient-specific instruments
- phenotype
- platelet rich plasma
- prediction
- prospective study
- segmentation
- shoulder arthroplasty
- shoulder resurfacing
- surgical complications
- surgical techniques
- telerehabilitation
- tibial slope
- total ankle arthroplasty
- total hip arthroplasty
- total knee arth
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Personalized medicine was introduced in arthroplasty several years ago to further improve outcomes. Compared to the early beginnings of arthroplasty, the range of implant types, implant sizes, geometrical forms, and implantation techniques has grown enormously over the last few decades to more effectively deal with patients' needs and anatomy and to improve outcomes. Several attempts failed, several were successful, and others were partially successful or experienced a renaissance and advancement. However, it is not just the "hardware" that makes the difference. The "software" of peri-operative medicine that deals with the patient and the tissues around the joints also became a milestone in treatment. Navigation, gender implants, PSI (patient-specific instrumentations), customized implants, robotics, early mobilization, minimal-invasive surgery, and altered analgesic and anesthetic care are some of the examples.Another significant issue and remaining problem for the coming years and decades is revision arthroplasty of failed implants. Even with optimized implantation and improved materials, the more active patients who undergo operations today will potentially need new surgeries in the future. Removal of implants, infection, and osteolysis can lead to significant bone loss, which needs to be addressed.This Special Issue aims to address the cutting-edge topics that concern arthroplasty and the period before, during, and after the surgery.
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