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Victor Valderrabano
Researcher at University Hospital of Basel
Publications - 334
Citations - 10452
Victor Valderrabano is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ankle & Ankle replacement. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 316 publications receiving 9154 citations. Previous affiliations of Victor Valderrabano include University of Calgary & University of Basel.
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Etiology of Ankle Osteoarthritis
Victor Valderrabano,Victor Valderrabano,Monika Horisberger,Iain Russell,Hugh Dougall,Beat Hintermann +5 more
TL;DR: In the majority of patients with ankle OA the average tibiotalar alignment is varus regardless of the underlying etiology, and the study showed trauma is the main cause of ankles OA and primary OA is rare.
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Ligamentous Posttraumatic Ankle Osteoarthritis
TL;DR: Lateral ankle sprains in sports are the main cause of ligamentous posttraumatic ankle osteoarthritis and correlate with varus malalignment.
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The HINTEGRA Ankle: Rationale and Short-Term Results of 122 Consecutive Ankles
TL;DR: The concept of minimal bone resection and wide bony support was shown to be successful on the tibial and talar sides and may support the idea that anatomic-shaped surfaces, as in the HINTEGRA ankle, may be successful in total ankle replacement.
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Distribution of transcellular calcium and sodium transport pathways along mouse distal nephron.
Johannes Loffing,Dominique Loffing-Cueni,Victor Valderrabano,L. E. A. Kläusli,Steven C. Hebert,Bernard C. Rossier,Joost G. J. Hoenderop,René J. M. Bindels,Brigitte Kaissling +8 more
TL;DR: DCT2 and CNT are disclosed as major sites for transcellular Ca(2+) transport in the mouse distal nephron, which suggests their mutual interactions in transport regulation.
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Scandinavian total ankle replacement: a 3.7-year average followup of 65 patients.
TL;DR: The early experience with the S.T.A.R. ankle implant is encouraging, although it has encountered more complications and potential problems than previously reported.