Why Obesity Poses Greater Risks for Surgical Complications
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- Despite improvements in patient-related outcome measures, all obese patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty are at increased risk for perioperative complications.
- Patients with a body mass index greater than or equal to 40 who undergo total knee arthroplasty are at risk for the majority of perioperative complications.
- Published data on perioperative complications among obese patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty appear to be less clear.
New Procedure Offers Treatment Option for Obese Patients With Knee Pain
MRI of BME-Xray normal From Zimmer Institute |
Subchondroplasty® Procedure is the innovative new joint preservation procedure developed by Zimmer Knee Creations to treat the microfractures that develop just under the joint surface in painful knees. These lesions are similar to stress fractures and develop due to overload of the bones that make up the knee joint.
BML-MRI image From Zimmer Institute |
From Zimmer Institute |
Dr. Tarlow is the only Orthopedic Surgeon to limit his practice to encompass Adult Reconstruction and Sports Medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of knees. Dr. Tarlow’s practice focuses on excelling in the art of Knee Diagnosis and Surgery. He performs the full spectrum of Knee Surgery from Knee Arthroscopy, ACL Reconstruction, Patellar Stabilization and Cartilage Restoration to Makoplasty Partial Knee Replacement to Total Knee Replacement to Revision Total Knee Replacement. His focus is exceptional customer service and he endeavors to exceed the diverse expectations of his patients.
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