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Semiconstrained knee arthroplasty in the setting of a chronic knee dislocation: a case report [Case Report]

Liporace, Frank A; Hommen, Jan Pieter; Su, Edward T; Jeong, Gerard K; Dayan, Alan J
We present the case of a 27-month chronic knee dislocation treated with a semiconstrained, stemmed total knee arthroplasty. The patient was neurovascularly intact preoperatively but had severe functional limitations caused by pain, stiffness, and instability. At 2-year follow-up, the patient remains pain-free with functional range of motion and the ability to ambulate without complication. This case report represents the longest-cited chronic knee dislocation treated with a reconstructive procedure
PMID: 16721246
ISSN: 0890-5339
CID: 68817

Catastrophic failure of the acetabular component in a ceramic-polyethylene bearing total hip arthroplasty [Case Report]

Simon JA; Dayan AJ; Ergas E; Stuchin SA; Di Cesare PE
Recent research in total hip arthroplasty has focused on attempts to decrease wear at the femoral head-acetabulum articulation, to limit the production of debris that is believed to lead to osteolysis and prosthetic loosening. The use of ceramic-on-polyethylene bearing surfaces has been reported to produce lower wear rates and therefore may increase the life expectancy of the joint arthroplasty. Problems with this bearing have been reported to be due to ceramic femoral head fracture. Reported here are 2 cases of catastrophic failure of total hip arthroplasties, involving a ceramic femoral head, caused by failure of the polyethylene acetabular liner, with subsequent penetration of the femoral head through the acetabular shell
PMID: 9493548
ISSN: 0883-5403
CID: 7794

Risk factors for ciliochoroidal effusion after panretinal photocoagulation

Gentile, R C; Stegman, Z; Liebmann, J M; Dayan, A R; Tello, C; Walsh, J B; Ritch, R
PURPOSE: To determine the incidence, duration, and risk factors for ciliochoroidal effusion after panretinal photocoagulation. METHODS: Thirty-nine consecutive patients with diabetic retinopathy underwent ultrasound biomicroscopy of both eyes to image the ciliochoroidal space immediately before and 1 day after unilateral argon-green panretinal photocoagulation. Imaging was repeated on days 3, 7, and 14 in patients in whom ciliochoroidal effusion developed. RESULTS: Low-lying ciliochoroidal effusions were imaged in 23 (59%) of 39 eyes. Of 23 eyes, effusions resolved in 6 (26%), 12 (52%), and 5 (22%) eyes by 3, 7, and 14 days respectively. The number of laser applications (P = 0.02), shorter axial length (P = 0.01), and percentage of retinal surface area treated (P = 0.02) were associated with systemic hypertension, location of treatment, previous panretinal photocoagulation of cataract surgery, retinal surface area treated, and mean blood pressure before photocoagulation were not associated with effusion. All fellow, untreated eyes remained effusion-free. CONCLUSION: Ciliochoroidal effusion develops commonly after panretinal photocoagulation. Limiting the number of laser applications and the percentage of retinal surface area treated reduces the likelihood of this complication. Eyes with shorter axial lengths are at higher risk
PMID: 8637695
ISSN: 0161-6420
CID: 148382