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Increasing patient obesity: Do I or do I not operate?

机译:越来越多的患者肥胖:我还是不做手术?

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In Australia, one quarter of our population is obese, and over half is overweight, with the upward trend predicted to continue to increase for the next 20 years or so. This summary paper looks at the influence of obesity on the outcome of total joint arthroplasty, including our own experience in particular with 535 consecutive primary cementless total knee replacements. We found obesity makes the surgery more difficult and patients get poorer range of flexion. They do however get good pain relief, and in the medium term, results are similar to non-obese patients.
机译:在澳大利亚,我们的人口中有四分之一是肥胖,一半以上的人超重,并且这种上升趋势预计在未来20年左右还会继续增加。这篇总结性文章着眼于肥胖对全关节置换术结果的影响,包括我们自己的经验,尤其是连续进行535次非骨水泥全膝关节置换的经验。我们发现肥胖使手术更加困难,患者屈曲范围变差。但是,它们确实可以很好地缓解疼痛,从中期来看,其结果与非肥胖患者相似。

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