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P. Archbold

Researcher at Musgrave Park Hospital

Publications -  36
Citations -  1639

P. Archbold is an academic researcher from Musgrave Park Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1415 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Archbold include Altnagelvin Area Hospital.

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A minimal-incision technique in total hip arthroplasty does not improve early postoperative outcomes. A prospective, randomized, controlled trial.

TL;DR: Minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty performed through a single-incision posterior approach by a high-volume hip surgeon with extensive experience in less invasive approaches to the hip is safe and reproducible, however, it offers no significant benefit in the early postoperative period compared with a standard incision.
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Proximal Tibial Anterior Closing Wedge Osteotomy in Repeat Revision of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

TL;DR: Combined ACL re-revision with proximal tibial anterior closing wedge osteotomy restores knee stability and function with satisfactory clinical outcomes in patients who experience recurrent ACL ruptures with an associated increased PTS.
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What are the factors of residual pain after uncomplicated TKA

TL;DR: The identification of these high-risk patients is critical so that a surgeon can provide detailed preoperative education in order to give these patients a realistic expectation of their possible satisfaction following TKA.
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The influence of the tibial slope and the size of the intercondylar notch on rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament

TL;DR: Either a steep PTS or a narrow NWI predisposes an individual to ACL injury, and future studies should consider these factors in combination rather than in isolation.
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Prevalence of Septic Arthritis After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Among Professional Athletes

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that professional athletes may be part of a specific group of patients at higher risk of infection after ACL reconstruction, and participation in professional sports and having a combined lateral tenodesis are risk factors for the development of infection.