Research paper | 13-December-2017
This paper presents a non-invasive measurement method to detect and characterize failures and material imperfections in total joint prostheses based on acceleration measurement. Therefore, a prototype sensor has been developed to fulfill the requirements of a medical-technical sensor. This sensor has been tested on patients with total hip arthroplasty. Special emphasis is put on the real-time processing of measurement data by means of intelligent signal processing as well as reliable and
M. Lieschnegg,
M. Zacherl,
B. Lechner,
C. Weger,
A. Fuchs
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 75–87
Case report | 09-October-2019
A 32-year-old African-American woman with a history of sickle cell disease presented for surgical evaluation of left total hip arthroplasty due to avascular necrosis of the femoral head. In anticipation of a complex orthopedic procedure, pre-surgical blood work was ordered. The patient’s Fenwal blood sample typed as group O, D+. Although the patient had a history of anti-Fya, the antibody identification was inconclusive, so the workup was sent to a reference laboratory. The patient was
Ryan P. Jajosky,
Wendy C. Lumm,
Scott C. Wise,
Roni J. Bollag,
James F. Shikle
Immunohematology, Volume 33 , ISSUE 2, 73–75