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13th ESSKA 2000 Congress May 21-24, 2008 Porto/Portugal FINAL ...

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LIST OF POSTERS<br />

TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-348 Posterior stabilized inlays in TKA reduce patello-femoral<br />

contact pressure compared with a cruciate retaining design:<br />

An in vitro study<br />

Becher C., Heyse T., Kron N., Ostermeier S., Hurschler C.,<br />

Tibesku C., Fuchs-Winkelmann S. (Germany)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-382 Patellar reconstruction using posterior femoral condyle:<br />

4 year follow up<br />

Jabbar Y., Ruiz A. (UK)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-4<strong>21</strong> Performing TKR surgery without using autologous or allogenic<br />

blood transfusions - use of one low capacity subcutaneous<br />

suction drain or no drains associated with moistured<br />

dressings, continuous cryotherapy and effective elevation<br />

Carmo J. (<strong>Portugal</strong>)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-423 MIS subvastus versus conventional parapatellar approach for<br />

total knee arthroplasty. Minimum 2 year follow up<br />

Martinez F., Macule F., Segur J., Martinez J., Sastre S.,<br />

Suso S. (Spain)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-427 Role of infrapatella fat pad on primary total knee arthroplasty<br />

Seo S., Kim C., Ha D., Jung H. (Korea)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-434 Can an algorithm (flow chart) facilitate clinical decision making<br />

in possible failed knee arthroplasty<br />

van Hooft M., van Ommeren J. (Netherlands)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-445 PIPB (patella in place balancer)<br />

Ghijselings I. (Belgium)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-447 Restoration of joint line height in revision total knee<br />

arthroplasty with offset stems<br />

Thienpont E., Dubuc J., Cornu O., Delloye C. (Belgium)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-460 One stage bilateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty -<br />

results for a prospective study of 14 cases<br />

Saragaglia D., Nemer C. (France)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-493 Significance of tibial component tilting angle in PS TKA<br />

Cho S., Hoshino A., Ikeda H. (Japan)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-516 More than two years follow-up results of the high flexion<br />

posterior stabilized fixed bearing total knee athroplasty<br />

Lee S., Lee Roh K., Yoo J. (Korea)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-522 All-polyethylene tibial component unicompartment<br />

arthroplasty<br />

Ranawat A., Henry S., Bonci G., Irrgang J., Harner C. (USA)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-529 Computer assisted navigation in total knee arthroplasty (TKA):<br />

Comparison with the conventional method<br />

Löcherbach C., Conrad C., Berthet S. (Switzerland)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-552 Does minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty make a<br />

difference in medical complications<br />

Thienpont E., Parvizi J. (Belgium)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-555 Bone defects in revision knee arthroplasty: Filled with<br />

freeze-dried bone mixed with platelet growth factors.<br />

A randomized controlled trial<br />

Vilchez J., Macule F., Esteban P., Vidal S., Segur J.,<br />

Suso S. (Spain)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-558 Lateral unicompartimental knee arthroplasty: Medium<br />

term results with a full poly implant<br />

Lustig S., Servien E., Ait Si Selmi T., Neyret P. (France)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-591 “Case efficient arthroplasty”: Trial components are not<br />

required in total knee arthroplasty<br />

Baldini A., Deluca L. (Italy)<br />

P<strong>21</strong>-594 MIS + CAS in knee replacement: Bi-unicompartmental (BI-UKR)<br />

vs total knee (TKR) - a matched paired study<br />

Confalonieri N., Manzotti A., Montironi F. (Italy)<br />

Saturday<br />

Friday<br />

Thursday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Timetables<br />

Posters<br />

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