2003
Use of ketorolac tromethamine in children undergoing scoliosis surgery an analysis of complications
Vitale MG, Choe JC, Hwang MW, Bauer RM, Hyman JE, Lee FY, Roye DP. Use of ketorolac tromethamine in children undergoing scoliosis surgery an analysis of complications. The Spine Journal 2003, 3: 55-62. PMID: 14589246, DOI: 10.1016/s1529-9430(02)00446-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsUse of ketorolacScoliosis surgeryPostoperative transfusionPostoperative complicationsRetrospective reviewGroup of childrenAnalysis of complicationsUse of erythropoietinMain outcome measuresAnti-inflammatory drugsType of scoliosisPotential side effectsSignificant differencesKetorolac useSocioclinical variablesPostoperative painPostoperative useReoperation rateComplication ratePatient groupRetrospective studySurgical approachRevision surgeryBony fusion
1998
Pathologic supracondylar fracture due to osteolytic pseudotumor of knee following cementless total knee replacement
Benevenia J, Lee F, Buechel F, Parsons J. Pathologic supracondylar fracture due to osteolytic pseudotumor of knee following cementless total knee replacement. Journal Of Biomedical Materials Research 1998, 43: 473-477. PMID: 9855207, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4636(199824)43:4<473::aid-jbm16>3.0.co;2-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWear debrisForeign body reactionPathologic fractureSupracondylar fracturesReplacement arthroplastyDebris of polyethyleneTotal knee replacement arthroplastyCementless total knee replacementAggressive granulomatous lesionsBody reactionKnee replacement arthroplastyJoint replacement arthroplastySoft tissue massTotal knee replacementAseptic prosthetic looseningTotal knee prosthesisMassive osteolysisGranulomatous lesionsTumorlike lesionsKnee replacementProsthetic looseningTissue massFemoral componentLesionsKnee prosthesis