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Reversed TESS Shoulder Artroplasty

Humerus FractureDegenerative Shoulder Pain1 more

Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is a accepted treatment for different shoulder diseases with improved functional outcome. This study has evaluated patients operated with reversed shoulder arthroplasty after 1,5-3 years postoperatively with patient reported outcome, clinical and radiological examination, complication and reoperations. The radiologic phenomenom and clinical impact of scapular notching (SN) and arm length difference has been evaluated.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Development of Achilles Tendon Elongation and Its Effect on Physical Function the First Year After...

Achilles Tendon Rupture

The objective of this study is to examine how elongation of the Achilles tendon develops during the first year after rupture among patients with an Achilles tendon rupture, and how it affects physical function. The aim is to define a cutoff of acceptable elongation dividing the patients who obtain normal physical function (Limb Symmetry Index > 90%) from those who do not. Patients treated both operatively and non-operatively will be included.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

A Comparison Between Child-Pugh and Albumin-Bilirubin Scores

RuptureSpontaneous3 more

To compare Child-Pugh and Albumin-Bilirubin scores in patients with spontaneous rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Medium Term Outcome of Nonoperative Treatment After Achilles Tendon Rupture.

Achilles Tendon Rupture

A total of 56 patients completed a previous study regarding non-operative treatment for acute achilles tendon rupture. This study consists of an additional follow up after 4-5 years depending on original date of injury.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Biomechanical Mechanism for Gait and Plantar Pressure Changes After Posterior Cruciate Ligament...

Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tear

Investigating the biomechanics for the PCL ruptured or reconstructed patients during walking, jogging, cutting, jumping. To establish a knee joint biomechanical evaluation model to quantify and evaluate the plantar pressure information under dynamic load-bearing state after PCL fracture. Provide a precise basis for the biomechanical state of the knee, and establish a clinically practical automatic analysis of plantar pressure information and an expert diagnostic system.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Central Sensitization Symptoms and Psychosocial Factors in Athletes After ACL Reconstruction

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture

The main research objective of this study is whether athletes who have sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury, experience chronic nociplastic pain and psychosocial factors, including kinesiophobia and pain catastrophizing, after having been through ACL reconstruction surgery and rehabilitation and have returned to sport.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Open Versus Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Without Rupture

This is an observational retrospective cohort study of all patients consecutively submitted to elective abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery repair at a tertiary referral centre between 2009 and 2015. Patients were excluded if they were non-elective cases or had complex aortic aneurysms (juxta-renal, thoraco-abdominal or thoracic). Differences between both groups of repair were assessed, as well as short- and long-term complications including medical complications, duration of hospital stay, major cardiovascular events, mortality and vascular reintervention.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Monitoring of the Inflammatory Response of Patients With Premature Rupture of Membranes With Bedside...

Premature Rupture of Fetal Membranes

Prematurity represents 8% of birth and it is one of the leading causes of infant complications. The preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) represents one-third of preterm birth and the rupture of membranes increase the risk of fetal exposition to infection which could lead to neurological sequels. Classic management of women with PPROM before 32SA is based on the extension of the pregnancy with the risk of adding complications like a secondary infection. Moreover, different studies have shown that fetal infection could be one of the most important risk factor for subsequent neurological complications. However, it is difficult to know if it is better to extend the pregnancy to gain in maturity or to arrest the pregnancy to avoid the risk of intrauterine infection. The research objective is to suggest a new strategy to manage women with PPROM. With this new strategy, the investigators seek to extend pregnancy as much as possible but the investigators would like to give birth before the intrauterine infection. The investigators suggest detecting protein associate with neurological complications of preterm child in the amniotic liquid found in the vagina of the mother. A positive test will lead to the delivery of the newborn before its infection. The hypothesis is that it is possible to study changes in the inflammatory status of patients who presented an PPROM from repeated detection of interleukins in vaginal secretions.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI) on Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes in Pregnant Women With...

Premature Rupture of MembraneAmniotic Fluid Leakage2 more

Pregnant women who admitted with the complaint of amniotic fluid leakage between the gestational ages of 23+0 and 33+0 and who finally were diagnosed as PPROM were included in the study. Women with multiple gestations, cervical dilatation above 6 cm at the admission, hypertensive diseases, cervical cerclage, fetal anomalies, olgohydramnios, polihydramnios, and those who declined to involve in the study were excluded. In all included women were examined at the admission for amniotic fluid index via trans abdominal ultrasonography. AFI were measured by four quadrant technique, which is sum of the deepest vertical length of pocket of fluid in each quadrant without any umbilical cord. All included patients were assessed in two groups; women with AFI<5 and those with AFI≥5 cm. Included patients were followed in terms of maternal and fetal complications. Maternal complications were chorioamnionitis, placental abruption, placental retention, postpartum endometritis, postpartum hemorrhage; while fetal complications comprised necessity of admission to neonatal intensive care unit, neonatal sepsis, meconium aspiration syndrome, respiratory distress syndrome, intraventricular hemorrhage, umbilical cord pH below 7.10, APGAR score of 5th minute below 5. All complication rates were compared between the groups. In addition, the time period between the diagnosis of PPROM and the time of delivery was defined as latency period and were compared between the groups.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

RetroBRACE - Clinical and Functional Outcomes 2 Years After Primary ACL Repair (Internal Bracing)...

Rupture

The purpose of this study is to quantify 2-year postoperative clinical and functional outcomes including side-to-side differences in gait function, balance, proprioception and muscle strength in patients treated by ACL repair with Internal Brace Ligament Augmentation.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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