全膝关节置换术旁带血管的股内侧髁瓣摘取一例

A. Nicholls, I. Hargreaves, D. Wheen
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SNAC关节炎,优势侧发生的病例和术前高尔夫参与的其他因素(72杆球场的典型得分,每年的打球轮次和练习时间)(p> 0.05)。总之,本研究发现中国和FCA之间的高尔夫回报结果相似。令人鼓舞的是,大多数重返高尔夫球场的患者感觉他们的表现更好了,没有患者觉得他们的表现比手术前差。然而,虽然大约80%的恢复率似乎令人鼓舞,但这也意味着高达20%的以前狂热的高尔夫球手术后无法恢复,因此高尔夫参与度更差,没有重大并发症来解释他们无法恢复。我们的事后分析表明,年轻的患者和那些已经有残疾的患者可以被告知,他们可能最有可能重返高尔夫球场。外科医生可以利用这些信息来设定适当的患者期望。利益冲突声明作者声明在本文的研究、作者身份和/或发表方面不存在潜在的利益冲突。
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Vascularized medial femoral condyle flap harvest adjacent to total knee arthroplasty: a case report
SNAC arthritis, cases occurring on the dominant side and remaining factors of preoperative golf participation (typical score on par-72 course, rounds played and hours practiced per year) (p> 0.05). In conclusion, this study found similar return to golf results between PRC and FCA. Quite encouraging, is that a majority of patients who returned to golf felt they were performing better and no patients felt they were performing at a worse level than before surgery. However, while an approximately 80% rate of return to golf appears encouraging, it also means that up to 20% of previously avid golfers were unable to return postoperatively and therefore had worse golf participation, without major complications to explain their inability to return. Our post hoc analysis suggests that younger patients and those with established handicaps can be advised that they may have the highest likelihood of returning to golf. Surgeons can utilize this information to set appropriate patient expectations. Declaration of conflicting interests The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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