Nghĩa của từ arthroplasties bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Allo-arthroplasties resection-arthroplasties were predominatly applied in cases of compound fractures or in tumours.

2. Joint Arthroplasties and Prostheses1 Mihra S

3. Ties and reverse total shoulder Arthroplasties (RTSAs)

4. Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most frequent reasons for painful shoulder Arthroplasties and revision surgery of shoulder Arthroplasties

5. What does Arthroplasties mean? Plural form of arthroplasty

6. Joint Arthroplasties are procedure of choice, especially for big joints of the extremities

7. Numbers of total hip and knee Arthroplasties are increasing on a regular basis

8. Dislocations after total hip-replacement Arthroplasties This information is current as of December 5, 2010 Reprints and Permissions Permissions] link

9. This retrospective analysis focused on 41 patients who underwent suspension arthroplasties with a modified technique between 1997–2005.

10. Although some studies have shown no differences in adverse events or survivorship between simultaneous and staged knee Arthroplasties , other studies have shown that simultaneous Arthroplasties have significantly higher risk of cardiac events, venous thromboembolism (VTE) events, infection, and mortality [, , , , , ]

11. Numerous types of Arthroplasties may be used in the surgical treatment of a hip fracture (proximal femoral fracture)

12. Arthroplasties that suffered dislocation had on average a 6% higher resultant hip force than the control group (p = 0.004), 11% higher peak stress on the load-bearing area (p = 0.001) and a 50% more laterally positioned stress pole (p = 0.026), all parameters being less favorable in the group of unstable Arthroplasties.

13. Shoulder Arthroplasties are a common procedure, being third in joint replacements after knees and hips, and are used to treat a number of conditions, although the most common indication is osteoarthritis 1.There are a number of types of shoulder Arthroplasties: anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty; reverse total shoulder arthroplasty; shoulder hemiarthroplasty

14. Fortunately uncommon in primary total hip and knee Arthroplasties, damage to a major artery or vein can have potentially devastating consequences

15. Background: Soft-tissue Arthroplasties of the CMC1-joint is known to give at least 85 percent of good or excellent results

16. A request for extended culture monitoring for 14 days of aspirates of total shoulder Arthroplasties is needed to improve detection because P

17. Davies (2013) noted that unicompartmental patellofemoral Arthroplasties are uncommon however numbers are increasing and there are a variety of new prostheses available

18. Primary total hip Arthroplasties have reported success rates of greater than 95% in many series with a longer than 10-year follow-up

19. Shoulder Arthroplasties are divided into three categories: reverse shoulder arthroplasty, total shoulder arthroplasty, and partial shoulder joint replacement (including humeral hemiarthroplasty and humeral head resurfacing arthroplasty)

20. Arthroplasties Trust & Tradition in Orthopedics Facet arthrosis in the lumbar spine, heel pain, or other problems related to orthopedic health can be treated at Artoplastias.

21. Results: We included 112 PJIs (69 total hip Arthroplasties, 9 medullary hip prostheses, 41 total knee Arthroplasties, and 1 total shoulder arthroplasty) in 112 patients (median age 75 years, 52 females (46%), 31 (28%) immune-suppressed) and performed a DAIR procedure in all cases—48 (43%) with exchange of mobile parts and 64 without

22. The article reviews the most common types of joint Arthroplasties and prostheses of the upper and lower extremities and discusses the most frequent complications associated with their placement

23. Educator, Instructor, Author of Pilates for Hip and Knee Syndromes and Arthroplasties "Working with [Beth] has made me feel like a whole person again." — Marie Gibbons

24. Pilates for Hip and Knee Syndromes and Arthroplasties begins with a review of the anatomy of the hip and knee, a discussion of the most common conditions, and an overview of nonoperative and operative treatments

25. Surgeons operating both in a hospital and an ambulatory surgical setting should be familiar with techniques to gain proximal control of massive bleeding because the principles can be helpful in primary and revision Arthroplasties

26. Pilates for Hip and Knee Syndromes and Arthroplasties begins with a review of the anatomy of the hip and knee, a discussion of the most common conditions, and an overview of nonoperative and operative treatments

27. A total of 10 total hip arthroplasties with a proximally coated lateral flare device designed to engage both cortices at the metaphyseal level were evaluated with dual-energy X-ray (DEXA) absorptiometry and qualitative radiographic changes 3 weeks after surgery and at 12, 24 and 52 weeks thereafter.