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33.  Health disparities and value-based care

anesthesia, diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), hypertension, kidney disease, Page 302ASA Score 4, body mass index (BMI) greater than 35 kg/m2, and age greater than 75 years.21 However, Gogineni et al. found that the likelihood of same-day discharge increased as surgical duration decreased; duration
Claudette M. Lajam· Oxford· 7766778899887Book detail →

12.  Anesthetic and pain considerations

Regional anesthesia techniques are opioid-sparing and may help decrease perioperative opioid use in patients after
Claudette M. Lajam· Oxford· 7766778899887Book detail →

28.  Postoperative considerations for females undergoing total hip arthroplasty

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Hip Society, and Knee Society J Arthroplasty
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Ulysses · Chapter 17

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region of remoteness the whatness of our whoness hath fetched his whenceness. Thereto Punch Costello roared out mainly Etienne chanson but he loudly bid them, lo, wisdom hath built herself a house, this vast majestic longstablished vault, the crystal palace of the Creator, all in applepie order, a penny
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →

17.  Surgical indications for total knee arthroplasty

conducted studies with no clear benefit in clinical outcome measures and PROs. Computer-assisted navigation Computer-assisted navigation provides passive guidance to the surgeon regarding component alignment, typically at the time of bony cuts. Literature supports that malalignment of components greater than 3 degrees can cause early TKA implant
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18.  The female knee: Intraoperative considerations for the arthroplasty surgeon

conducted a prospective randomized study of 100 patients with a minimum of 5 years of follow-up and found no difference in satisfaction, pain, or complications between cemented and uncemented TKA. Radiographic findings were significantly different when comparing cemented and cementless TKA with no radiolucencies in the cemented group
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