Case reports and clinical studies
Case reports often highlight unique or rare complications and outcomes, providing valuable insights into patient-specific responses and novel surgical techniques. For instance, reports on total hip and knee arthroplasty have documented cases of implant failures, unusual infections, and innovative approaches to managing complex anatomical variations. Clinical studies, on the other hand, offer broader insights through systematic investigations involving larger patient populations. These studies have extensively evaluated the efficacy, safety, and long-term outcomes of various types of arthroplasty, such as hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow replacements.
23-1: Novel Surgical Techniques and Technologies
23-2: Comparative Effectiveness of Surgical Techniques
23-3: Innovations in Prosthetic Design and Materials
23-4: Post-operative Rehabilitation and Recovery
23-5: Surveys and studies on patient satisfaction post-surgery