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6 ± 3.7 mmHg at the final follow-up (

< 0.001). The mean preoperative number of glaucoma medications was 3.9 ± 0.5, which was reduced to 1.1 ± 1.6 at the final follow-up (

= 0.001). Ten (62.5%) of the 16 eyes did not require glaucoma medication by the final follow-up. Early transient postoperative hyphema occurred in six eyes (37.5%). No other complications were noted. All corneas were clear at the final follow-up.

Ab externo circumferential trabeculotomy using an illuminated microcatheter may be safe and effective as a secondary surgical option for children with PCG after unsuccessful glaucoma surgery.

Ab externo circumferential trabeculotomy using an illuminated microcatheter may be safe and effective as a secondary surgical option for children with PCG after unsuccessful glaucoma surgery.Metal on metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) was introduced in an attempt to address potential limitations regarding return to sport, return to high functional activity and premature wear in young patients requiring standard total hip replacement (THR). Around 12% patients undergoing hip replacement surgery are under 55 years of age. By more closely mimicking natural anatomy, and having a metal on metal (MoM) bearing, it was hoped that HRA would address the issues. However, concern has emerged about early failure, high revision rates from local adverse reactions to metallic wear debris and potential systemic consequences of metal ion cardiotoxicity. In this article, we discuss the existing literature in the field, the current clinical evidence surrounding HRA, its indications, clinical outcomes, and risk factors for failure and conclude if it still has a role within orthopaedic hip surgery.Despite several blood management strategies available, blood transfusion rates following total hip arthroplasty remain high. Therefore, this study evaluated transfusion rates following bilateral hip arthroplasty via direct anterior approach using a multimodal blood loss management approach for 213 consecutive patients. All patients received standard surgical and post-operative procedures, with allogenic transfusion performed if hemoglobin was less than 8.0 g/dL with persistent clinical symptoms. Thirty-two patients (15%) required transfusion, with those patients significantly older and had lower pre-operative hemoglobin compared to non-transfusion patients. This transfusion rate was much lower than previous literature and could be an appropriate, multimodal blood loss management strategy.Metaphyseal sleeves have shown an improved fixation in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty (R-TKA) leading to a reduced aspetic loosening rate compared to other stem based fixation options. In the majority of these studies sleeve have been used with stems. Due to that is was not clear how much of this improved fixation could be rated to the sleeve and how much to the additional sleeves. In this review article we analysed the results of sleeve-only obtained in in-vitro or in-vivo studies. In Vitro models showed independent of the set-up a dominant fixation of the sleeve, an additional stem was not adding a lot to the overall fixation. Undersized additional stems showed an increased micromotion and the stem tip, while distal engaging stems showed a proximal stress shielding effect. Very interestingly an increased BMI had not a significant effect on primary fixation of the sleeve. Reduced bone quality on the other hand had and this effect was increased in cases with an increased BMI. In vivo results of sleeve-only patients showed comparable good results to sleeve and stem constructs. In particular on the femoral side the use of an additional stem is required only in a few scenarios. It has to be stated that the numbers of sleeves-only in rotating hinges is too low, to give any recommendation for this high constraint implants. Majority of cases was done with PS and VVC constraint. Pidnarulex chemical structure So far no in vivo data exist on the limitations of sleeve-only in patients with reduced bone quality and increased body weight. In conclusion we can state, that Sleeve-only is an option for R-TKA. In majority of cases the aspetic loosening rate is as low as with additional stems. The borderlines in terms of constraint, bone quality and body weight need to be investigated in future in vivo studies. The in vitro results look so far encouraging.Metaphyseal sleeves have become an integral part of surgeons' armamentarium in dealing with complex revision knee arthroplasty. They offer the advantages of addressing bone defects with biological fixation techniques, efficient surgical preparation providing a stable tibial platform which optimises joint line positioning and gap balancing leading to excellent long-term survivorship and clinical outcomes. Here, we review the concept of metaphyseal fixation, indications of metaphyseal sleeves and their limitations with our surgical tips on how to remove well-fixed sleeves. We also present our tertiary experience and review clinical outcome studies of metaphyseal sleeves in revision knee arthroplasty literature.

To propose a gunshot wound-related hip injury algorithm and improve patient outcomes.

Multiple online databases were queried to identify studies reporting on management of gunshot-wound hip injury.

Of 47 papers included, 5 and 14 studies recommended surgical intervention for the treatment of low- and high-velocity gunshot wounds, respectively, and 1 paper advocated the use of prophylactic antibiotics in the treatment of high-velocity injuries. All remaining papers had mixed and conflicting results.

Various therapeutic strategies have been used for the management of gunshot wound-related hip injuries but further prospective studies are necessary to determine the optimal therapeutic modality.

Various therapeutic strategies have been used for the management of gunshot wound-related hip injuries but further prospective studies are necessary to determine the optimal therapeutic modality.

Lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis, still remains a problem in Indonesia. The primary causative species of this disease are the filarial worms

and

spp. This study was conducted to identify the diversity of species and behavior of mosquitoes and to determine the mosquitoes that could be potential vectors of filariasis.

Mosquito samples derived from Hulu Sungai Utara (HSU) district in the 2017 multicenter study conducted in Indonesia were used in this cross-sectional study. The diversity of mosquito species was analyzed using the Shannon-Wiener diversity index. Mosquitoes were identified based on their species, and their DNA was isolated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Transcription-insulated isothermal PCR method was used to detect microfilariae/filaria larvae in the mosquitoes.

Biodiversity was found in 14 species of mosquitoes belonging to five genera. The maximum number of mosquitoes was recorded from the species

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infection was detected in

at an infectivity rate of 0.

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