Knee Arthroplasty: Therapeutic and Management Strategies
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (164 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725808892
- 9783725808908
- Medicine
- Medical specialties, branches of medicine
- Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
- age
- all-polyethylene tibia
- antibiotics and implant retention
- arteriosclerosis
- arthroplasty
- bilateral
- bilateral knee replacement
- biomaterials
- blood loss
- body mass index
- cardio-ankle vascular index
- cementless
- complications
- debridement
- gap balancing
- haemophilia
- hemophilia
- hemostatic matrix
- implant survival
- influencing factors
- inhibitors
- instability
- knee
- knee arthroplasty
- lateral laxity
- leg axis
- leg axis alignment
- leg axis angles
- long-term results
- loosening
- meta-analysis
- metal-backed tibia
- numeric rating scale
- of medial laxity
- osteoarthritis
- osteophytes
- oxidized zirconium
- perioperative blood management
- periprosthetic joint infection
- planning software
- postoperative pain
- predictive factors
- prognostic factors
- revision knee arthroplasty
- risk factors
- robotic arm-assisted total knee arthroplasty
- robotic arm–assisted total knee arthroplasty
- staged bilateral knee arthroplasty
- staged bilateral total knee arthroplasty
- survivorship
- thrombin-based hemostatic agent
- total knee arthroplasty
- total knee replacement
- transfusion
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In recent decades, knee arthroplasty has been one of the most evolving branches of orthopaedic surgery. Very few historical surgical techniques, biomaterials, implantation philosophies, and postoperative approaches are maintained; however, most have been fully implemented, and clinical outcomes, such as patients' postoperative perceptions, have been associated with new paradigms. Nowadays, knee arthroplasty may be considered an "ultra-specialty on specialty" due to the many brand-new aspects arising from its clinical and surgical issues. Thus, this Special Issue on "Knee Arthroplasty: Therapeutic and Management Strategies" includes several modern aspects representing a new vision of this simple but complex surgery. The articles included in this Special Issue propose specific preoperative evaluations and risk factor analyses, the adoption of peculiar surgical techniques or computerized/robotic devices, the use of modern implants and biomaterials, the innovative management of postoperative infections, postoperative strategies, and the evaluation of long-term results. Well-known authors from various countries have contributed to this collection with their expertise and leadership, sharing the highly technical capacity while also providing a clear exposition of these modern aspects that have made and will continue to make knee arthroplasty a highly dynamic sector of orthopaedic art.
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