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A fluorometric method for the differentiation of algal populations in vivo and in situ
- M. Beutler, K. Wiltshire, +5 authors H. Dau
- Biology, Medicine
- Photosynthesis Research
- 2004
Fingerprints of excitation spectra of chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence can be used to differentiate `spectral groups' of microalgae in vivo and in situ in, for example, vertical profiles within a few… Expand
Alignment in total knee arthroplasty. A comparison of computer-assisted surgery with the conventional technique.
- H. Baethis, L. Perlick, M. Tingart, C. Luering, D. Zurakowski, J. Grifka
- Medicine
- The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British…
- 1 July 2004
Restoration of neutral alignment of the leg is an important factor affecting the long-term results of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Recent developments in computer-assisted surgery have focused on… Expand
Femoroplasty--augmentation of the proximal femur with a composite bone cement--feasibility, biomechanical properties and osteosynthesis potential.
- J. Beckmann, S. Ferguson, M. Gebauer, C. Luering, B. Gasser, P. Heini
- Medicine
- Medical engineering & physics
- 1 September 2007
BACKGROUND
Analogous to vertebroplasty, cement-augmentation of the proximal femur ("femoroplasty") could reinforce osteoporotic bones. This study was to evaluate (i) the feasibility of femoroplasty… Expand
Radiological results of image-based and non-image-based computer-assisted total knee arthroplasty
- H. Bäthis, L. Perlick, M. Tingart, C. Luering, C. Perlick, J. Grifka
- Medicine
- International Orthopaedics
- 17 January 2004
Restoration of the mechanical limb axis and accurate component orientation are two major factors affecting the long-term results after total knee replacement (TKR). Different navigation systems are… Expand
Fracture prevention by femoroplasty—cement augmentation of the proximal femur
- J. Beckmann, R. Springorum, +9 authors M. Gebauer
- Medicine
- Journal of orthopaedic research : official…
- 1 November 2011
The prevention of hip fractures is a desirable goal to reduce morbidity, mortality, and socio‐economic burden. We evaluated the influence on femoral strength of different clinically applicable… Expand
Intraoperative cutting errors in total knee arthroplasty
- H. Bäthis, L. Perlick, M. Tingart, C. Perlick, C. Luering, J. Grifka
- Medicine
- Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
- 1 February 2005
IntroductionPrecise reconstruction of leg alignment offers the best opportunity for achieving good long-term results in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). It was the aim of this study to evaluate the… Expand
Midvastus approach in total knee arthroplasty: a randomized, double-blinded study on early rehabilitation
- H. Bäthis, L. Perlick, C. Blum, C. Luering, C. Perlick, J. Grifka
- Medicine
- Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
- 14 January 2005
The medial parapatellar approach has become the standard technique in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, recent studies have reported superior results regarding functional recovery when using… Expand
CRP and leukocyte-count after lumbar spine surgery: fusion vs. nucleotomy
- C. Kraft, T. Krüger, +4 authors P. H. Pennekamp
- Medicine
- Acta orthopaedica
- 1 August 2011
Background Despite the fact that C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and white blood cell (WBC) count are routine blood chemistry parameters for the early assessment of wound infection after surgical… Expand
A minimally invasive approach for total hip arthroplasty does not diminish early post-operative outcome in obese patients: a prospective, randomised trial
- T. Dienstknecht, C. Luering, M. Tingart, J. Grifka, E. Sendtner
- Medicine
- International Orthopaedics
- 28 February 2013
PurposeThe benefits of minimally invasive surgical techniques in total hip arthroplasty (THA) are well known, but concerns about applying those techniques in obese patients are controversial. We… Expand
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings of the Lumbar Spine in Elite Horseback Riders
- C. Kraft, P. H. Pennekamp, +4 authors M. von Falkenhausen
- Medicine
- The American journal of sports medicine
- 2 July 2009
Background Most orthopaedic problems experienced by competitive horseback riders are related to pain in the lower back, hip joint, and hamstring muscles. Riders—especially, show jumpers—are… Expand