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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fang Ou Yang ◽  
Yingang Wang ◽  
Zuoju Wu ◽  
Zhijia Wang

Abstract The geosynthetic encased stone column is made of stone column encased with geosynthetic encasement. The geosynthetic encased stone column is often used for foundation treatment of roadbeds, dams, buildings and other structures. At present, a series of new developments have been made in the researches of bearing capacity, stress concentration ratio and deformation of the geosynthetic encased stone column. This paper statistically analyzes the three important static characteristics of the geosynthetic encased stone column.


Author(s):  
Yannik Hanusrichter ◽  
Sven Frieler ◽  
Jan Gessmann ◽  
Martin Schulte ◽  
Martin Krejczy ◽  
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Abstract Background Several treatment options for chronic periprosthetic joint infections have been published in the current literature, with an on-going discussion to determine effective management algorithms. Objectives To compare outcomes of the two-stage exchange procedure in revision TKA prior to and after implementation of the PRO-IMPLANT Foundation treatment algorithm. The primary endpoints were defined as (i) revisions during the interval time, (ii) duration of the interval time and (iii) successful PJI eradication. Material and Methods Between 02/2013 and 09/2016, 122 patients were included in a single-centre cohort analysis. 55 patients were treated according to the previously used algorithm (K1) and 67 according to the PRO-IMPLANT Foundation algorithm (K2). A minimum follow-up period of 3 years was set as the inclusion criterion. Successful eradication of infection was defined in accordance with the consensus criteria by Diaz-Ledezma et al. Results Successful eradication was achieved in 42 (67%) patients in K1 and 47 (85.5%) in K2 (p ≤ 0.005). The mean interval time was 88 days (range 51 – 353) in K1 and 52 days (range 42 – 126) in K2 (p ≤ 0.005). In K1, a mean of 0.8 (range 0 – 6) revisions were necessary during the interval period compared with 0.5 (range 0 – 4) in K2 (p = 0.066). Conclusion Implementation of the PRO-IMPLANT treatment algorithm led to significant improvement in the outcome of periprosthetic joint infections. During mid-term follow-up, infection eradication was highly successful, with decreases in the interval time as well as the number of revisions.


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