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Antonio Klasan
Researcher at North Shore Hospital
Publications - 74
Citations - 567
Antonio Klasan is an academic researcher from North Shore Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Arthroplasty. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 46 publications receiving 275 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Klasan include University of Hamburg.
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Similar Risk of Revision After Kinematically Aligned, Patient-Specific Instrumented Total Knee Arthroplasty, and All Other Total Knee Arthroplasty: Combined Results From the Australian and New Zealand Joint Replacement Registries.
Antonio Klasan,Richard de Steiger,Sherina Holland,Alesha Hatton,Christopher J. Vertullo,Simon W. Young +5 more
TL;DR: Kinematically aligned Triathlon TKA using PSI has similar revision rate as all other TriathlonTKA and the outcomes of knees performed with unrestricted KA using patient-specific instrument were compared with computer-assisted surgery and conventionally instrumented Triathlon cruciate-retaining TKA.
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Advanced Age Is Not a Barrier to Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Detailed Analysis of Outcomes and Complications in an Elderly Cohort Compared With Average Age Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients.
TL;DR: TKA in the elderly is a safe procedure with measures minimizing the perioperative complications and blood loss, and the outcome can be expected to be similar to patients of average age.
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Cell-free cartilage repair in large defects of the knee: increased failure rate 5 years after implantation of a collagen type I scaffold
K F Schüttler,A. Götschenberg,Antonio Klasan,Thomas Stein,A. Pehl,Philip P. Roessler,Jens Figiel,Thomas J. Heyse,Turgay Efe +8 more
TL;DR: The use of this cell-free collagen type I scaffold for large defects showed increased wear of the repair tissue and clinical failure in 18% of cases at 5-year follow-up, and an overall medium tissue quality according to the ICRS II Score.
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Complications after direct anterior versus Watson-Jones approach in total hip arthroplasty: results from a matched pair analysis on 1408 patients.
Antonio Klasan,Thomas Neri,Ludwig Oberkircher,Dominik Malcherczyk,Thomas J. Heyse,Christopher Bliemel +5 more
TL;DR: The direct anterior approach has comparable short-term surgical complications with reduced transfusion and general complication rates and is comparable to the anterolateral approach after the learning curve phase.
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Dual mobility acetabular cups for total hip arthroplasty: advantages and drawbacks.
Thomas Neri,Rémi Philippot,Antonio Klasan,Sven Putnis,Murilo Anderson Leie,Bertrand Boyer,Frédéric Farizon +6 more
TL;DR: This review is to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this implant based on its 40-year history and also to propose a range of indications based on published results, to provide surgeons with a complete overview of DMC.