by ARC | Mar 8, 2009 | Hip
The procedural standard for the fixation of metallic acetabular shells is under-reaming and impaction. Recently, concerns have arisen regarding achieving and maintaining secure ceramic liners when thin shells are deformed during normal insertion. Failure to achieve an...
by ARC | Mar 8, 2008 | General
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a strain of the staph infection resistant to beta-lactam antibiotics (penicillin, oxacillin, amoxicillin, and methicillin). MRSA is a bacterium commonly carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people who...
by ARC | Mar 8, 2008 | General
The use of musculoskeletal allograft tissue in reconstructive orthopaedic procedures has markedly increased over the last decade, Surgeon knowledge of tissue bank practices in donor consent and screening, infectious disease testing and processing is important when...
by ARC | Mar 8, 2008 | General
It is estimated that more than 500,000 bone-grafting procedures are performed annually in the United States, with approximately half of these procedures related to spine fusion. These numbers easily double on a global basis and indicate a shortage in the availability...
by ARC | Mar 8, 2008 | General
Most orthopaedic surgeons in the course of their practice will encounter and explant medical devices which have failed. Such failures may simply result from long-term in-vivo device usage, component material breakdown, technique at the time of implantation or patient...