39 research outputs found

    Technique to treat iliopsoas irritation after total hip replacement: Thickening of articular hip capsule through an abridged direct anterior approach

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    AbstractIliopsoas irritation due to acetabular cup component impingement following total hip arthroplasty (THA) is usually treated by infiltration or by distal iliopsoas tenotomy in case of recurrence; however, this can result in an active flexion deficit of the thigh. To prevent this complication, we developed an original technique that we performed between 2012 and 2014 in patients with recurrent impingement following extraarticular corticosteroid injections. This included 5 patients (mean age: 64 [53–75] years old) in whom we performed an ambulatory bursectomy by the Hueter approach and placed a polyglactin 910 (Vicryl™) mesh plate on the entire anterior hip capsule. After a mean follow-up of 12months (9–29months), anterior pain had decreased in all patients with improvement and an increase in the Oxford-12 (mean: 15 points [10–19]), Merle d’Aubigné (mean: 2.5 points [1–5]) and Harris (mean: 18 points [10–29]) scores. No flexion deficits were observed. An infected postoperative hematoma had to be drained but was cured at follow-up. This simple procedure provides satisfactory results and preserves THA function. It does not jeopardize future procedures and is an alternative option in case of unsuccessful conservative treatment

    Recovery of release cloud from laser shock-loaded graphite and hydrocarbon targets: in search of diamonds

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    This work presents first insights into the dynamics of free-surface release clouds from dynamically compressed polystyrene and pyrolytic graphite at pressures up to 200 GPa, where they transform into diamond or lonsdaleite, respectively. These ejecta clouds are released into either vacuum or various types of catcher systems, and are monitored with high-speed recordings (frame rates up to 10 MHz). Molecular dynamics simulations are used to give insights to the rate of diamond preservation throughout the free expansion and the catcher impact process, highlighting the challenges of diamond retrieval. Raman spectroscopy data show graphitic signatures on a catcher plate confirming that the shock-compressed PS is transformed. First electron microscopy analyses of solid catcher plates yield an outstanding number of different spherical-like objects in the size range between ten(s) up to hundreds of nanometres, which are one type of two potential diamond candidates identified. The origin of some objects can unambiguously be assigned, while the history of others remains speculative

    Diakoniemanagement aus wissenschaftstheoretischer Perspektive: ein Impulsbeitrag

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    Becker FG. Diakoniemanagement aus wissenschaftstheoretischer Perspektive: ein Impulsbeitrag. In: Benad M, Büscher M, Krolzik U, eds. Diakoniewissenschaft und Diakoniemanagement an der Kirchlichen Hochschule Wuppertal/Bethel: Interdisziplinarität, Normativität, Theorie Praxis-Verbindung. Reihe Diakoniewissenschaft, Diakoniemanagement. Vol 1. Baden-Baden: Nomos; 2015: 39-48

    Zur Leistungsbewertung im Gesundheitswesen eine Betrachtung zu Problemen des Effektivitaetsnachweises fuer medizinische Einrichtungen

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    HUB(11) - 83 HB 3144 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman

    "Rostocker künstliches Herz"--gegenwärtiger Stand und Ausblick.

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    The authors report on their experiences gained by animal experiments (calf) and their attempts (human corpses) concerning adaptation of the apparatus to the human thorax. At the present time they do not see a chance for its routine clinical use. The main reason why is the impossibility to install the extrathoracic driving system into the thoracic cage and last not least the wear of the material used for the heart chambers

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    Zur Kanülenproblematik bei der Applikation von ventrikulären Herz-Kreislauf-Assistsystemen.

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    The prerequisite for efficient assist-ventricles and impulses in the pulsatile pumping function are sufficiently dimensioned afflux and flowing off connections. In systematic investigations on the hydraulic circulation model the cannulas from an internal parameter of 12 mm with a total length of the connection distance to the inflow and outflow valve, respectively, at the bypass ventricle of 30 cm proved sufficient for performing a volume of output of 5-6 l/min in clinic-relevant filling pressures in a hypodynamic circulatory situation. Connection cannulas for the heart-lung machine used in routine work are not sufficient in periodic filling and ejection processes in the pulsatile pumping function for an effective decompression and effective increase of the cardiac output. In case of an ECG-triggered mode of action of the ventricular assist-system an increase of frequency up to 130/min in after that incomplete filling of the assist-ventricle does not remarkably restrict the effectiveness of the assist-system
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