... intervals, where the patient was clinically and radiographically assessed and hip functional scores were obtained; Harris hip scores at 12 and 24 months were 88.66 and 93.0, respectively About one month ... previous activities, and the fractures were solidly united without evidence of avascular necrosis in the radiographs (Figure 3) Page of Discussion Neck and intertrochanteric fractures of the proximal ... methods should be attempted at all costs despite the combination of two fracturesand the great possibility of vascular compromise, and a head-replacing method in a younger patient should be avoided...
... Osteoporosis (QUALIOST) [19,20], and the Health Utility Index [7,21] Vertebral fracturesand deformities result in back pain, disability, limitations in physical functioning and psychosocial impairment ... domains and the summary components, items are aggregated and transformed into a to 100 score, a low score indicating a lower HRQoL To facilitate interpretation, the PCS and MCS scores are standardized ... kidney failure and transplantation (or immunosuppressive treatment) Spine radiographs were performed using standardized techniques and two radiologists, blinded to all data Population and simple...
... Diagenosis, remediation and exploitation: SPE 115771 DeCelles, P.G., and K.A Giles, 1996, Foreland basin systems: Basin Research, v 8, p 105-123 Engelder, T., G.G Lash, and R.S Uzcategui, 2009, ... flexure The width and depth of the foreland basin is determined by the flexural rigidity of the underlying lithosphere and the characteristics of the mountain belt The foreland basin receives ... D.M., R.J Hill, and R.M Pollastro, 2004, Assessment of the gas potential and yields from shales: The Barnet Shale model: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 110, 34 p Lonnee, J., and H.G Machel,...
... of metacarpalandphalangealfractures with miniature plates and screws J Hand Surg Am 1986, 11(2):283-8 Greene TL, Noellert RC, Belsole RJ: Treatment of unstable metacarpalandphalangealfractures ... fixation of metacarpalandphalangealfractures with AO minifragment screws and plates: a prospective study Injury 1993, 24(3):166-8 Capo JT, Hastings H: Metacarpalandphalangealfractures in athletes ... External fixation of metacarpalandphalangealfractures J Hand Surg Am 1991, 16(3):544-50 Foucher G: “Bouquet” osteosynthesis in metacarpal neck fractures: a series of 66 patients J Hand Surg Am 1995,...
... roughwalled fractures with the Corey-curve and viscous-coupling models 65 3.32 Plot of average experimental relative permeability in the smooth-walled and rough-walled fracturesand their approximate ... saturation and (b) normalized water saturation for smooth and rough fractures .89 4.15 Reciprocal of average gas channel tortuosity versus gas saturation for smooth and rough fractures ... overview and review of the theoretical and experimental approaches for conventional and unconventional two-phase flow in fractures In Chapter 3, we describe the detailed design of the apparatus and...
... classification as well as range of movement and radiographic alignment after union Type C3 fractures predominated: type C fractures, type C fracturesand type C fractures At months, range of wrist movement ... the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score or the Gartland and Werley score [13] There is extensive work to show that locked volar plates are well tolerated, allow early movement and maintain position ... Selfreported disability following distal radius fractures: the influence of hand dominance J Hand Surg Am 2000, 25(3):476-482 MacDermid JC, Roth JH, Richards RS: Pain and disability reported in the year...
... and (iv) intraarticular steps The initial sagital tilt for the four volar-tilted fractures was 20° (± 12/range 4-30), and -26.5°(± 6.7/range -20 to -60) for the six dorsal tilted fractures, and ... operating table in the supine position with abduction of the arm and supination of the forearm A tourniquet was used, and standard disinfection and draping carried out A distal Henry approach was carried ... patients completed the Gartland and Werley score [18] and the patient-rated wrist evaluation [19] Radiological analysis included fracture AO-classification Preoperatively and postoperatively, joint...
... between the ages of 50 and 60, and in men over the age of 70, intracapsular fractures are more common than trochanteric fractures [7] Another study has shown the proportion of hip fractures that occurred ... those between 65 and 84 and group C, those above the age of 85 The type of surgery and post operative care determined by the type of fracture, age, co-morbid medical status and general level ... demographics and males [8] Hip fracture pattern is more related to the trochanteric and femoral neck BMD and proximal femoral geometry rather than age, gender, fall characteristics and body habitus...
... history was elicited and associated injuries were documented Standardised Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs were taken and after thorough evaluation, unstable comminuted fractures were enrolled ... days in open fractures Mobilisation of finger at Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal joints, forearm supination and pronation movements and shoulder exercises were started from the day after ... applied and fixator clamps tightened Reduction was verified under C arm and then the rest two pins inserted Post operatively antibiotics were used for doses in closed and days in open fractures...
... history was elicited and associated injuries were documented Standardised Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs were taken and after thorough evaluation, unstable comminuted fractures were enrolled ... days in open fractures Mobilisation of finger at Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal joints, forearm supination and pronation movements and shoulder exercises were started from the day after ... applied and fixator clamps tightened Reduction was verified under C arm and then the rest two pins inserted Post operatively antibiotics were used for doses in closed and days in open fractures...
... severity and surgeon experience Patients and methods Sixteen proximal humerus fractures were selected and classified by the senior author as four 2-part fractures, eight 3-part fractures, and four ... humeral fractures Acta Orthop Scand 1999, 70:325-8 Shrader MW, Sanchez-Sotelo J, Sperling JW, Rowland CM, Cofield RH: Understanding proximal humerus fractures: image analysis, classification, and ... and four 4-part fractures Each of the 16 fractures had an X-ray (anteroposterior and a scapular-Y lateral), a CT scan, and a 3D CT reconstruction, which resulted in a total of 48 standardized image...
... manuscript, and CEH, PF and CO revised it critically All authors read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests YR, CEH, and PF were clinical investigators in the FREE trial, and YR and PF ... re -fractures [48-50] The available data does not encourage the clinical use of CaP-cement in burst -fractures, flexion-distraction injuries, or rotational instable fractures [48,51] Results and ... improvement and quality of life, correction of deformity and intra- and postoperative complications were investigated The recently presented preliminary 1year-results of the multicentrical randomized...
... of ACJ arthrosis and extra articular ossification detected at mid term follow up andand signs of a mismatch between the plate and the subacromial space such as impingement and subacromial osteolysis ... contributions DT and AJMB designed the study FML and DJS operated on the patients and performed the short term follow up AJMB and DT performed the mid term follow up DT prepared the manuscript and revisions ... were similar Operative treatment of these fractures can be a challenge because of the small and soft metaphyseal and usually comminuted distal fragment and the proximity to the AC joint Several...
... tissue and ligament injuries Considerable experience is needed for the distinction between swelling and oedema, micro -fractures or incomplete fractures, or complete but nondislocated fractures ... from dorsal and volar directions Distal and middle fractures are best approached from the volar side because of good exposure and conservation of the blood supply Displaced proximal pole fractures ... with the freehand method for osteosynthesis of acute scaphoid fractures Unfallchirurg 1997, 100(10):776-81 Kozin SH: Incidence, mechanism, and natural history of scaphoid fractures Hand Clin 2001,...
... fracture between September 1996 and November 2006 at a Level trauma center were retrospectively reviewed This yielded 143 closed fractures, 38 open fracturesand closed fractures with an ipsilateral ... bedside irrigation and debridement and antibiotics There is no standardized protocol for antibiotic type and for how long those antibiotics are continued post-operatively for open fractures within ... 1993, 296:200–206 17 Gustilo RB, Anderson JT: Prevention of infection in the treatment of one thousand and twenty-five open fractures of long bones: retrospective and prospective analyses J Bone...
... 2,5 ml for T12 and L3 vertebra, ml for L1, ml for L2 and ml for L4 vertebra Increases of 6% and 12% were measured respectively for anterior and middle wall of T12 vertebra and 10% and Page of (page ... VAS and the ODI were and 78% respectively According to the classification of Tomita et al [12], the patient had a score of RFA combined with BKP were planned for the T12 and L1 vertebrae and ... complications related to procedure were observed Postoperatively, the VAS andand Oswestry scores were 1% and 28% respectively and the patient did not need any additional analgesic therapy In the...
... acute hip pain and difficulty in bearing weight on his left leg The child had no fever (36.5°C) and his CRP was negative Radiographic examination of his hip did not reveal any pathology and a diagnosis ... re-examination, aside from the painful hip rotations, there was local tenderness and swelling in the left leg and passive flexion and extension of the ankle was painful An entire-leg radiograph of the ... pain and limping She had stumbled the same morning she was admitted, and her parents noticed her limping late in the afternoon She was initially evaluated by the emergency room physician and then...
... history of osteopetrosis and had previously suffered fractures in his left humerus, left tibia and right femur All previous injuries had been managed non-operatively and healing had been prolonged ... mesenchymal precursors from muscle and surrounding tissues into the fracture site, inducing osteoblast and chondrocyte differentiation, and inducing angiogenesis and eventual bone formation [11] ... healing progression of the right femoral fracture and the stress fracture now visible in the left femur and better demonstrated in (b) Golden and Rodriguez Journal of Medical Case Reports 2010,...
... contributed to the conception and design, and carried out the literature research, manuscript preparation and manuscript review TK and OP were involved in the literature review and helped draft part ... shoulder motion, with elbow extension and/ or flexion of 0° to 130°, pronation and/ or supination of 80° each and equal to the uninjured side Discussion Stanitski and Micheli [1] first used the descriptive ... surgeon to stabilize the humeral shaft and control the motion in the coronal, sagittal and horizontal planes for both supracondylar and proximal humeral fractures Conclusion The supracondylar...
... Dorsum1of hand (at presentation) Dorsum of hand (at presentation) Considering the history and clinical examination, a diagnosis of dermatosis neglecta was made The area over the dorsum of the hand was ... been described at the site of pacemaker insertion, mastectomy surgery and radiotherapy [7]; and in dermatomyositis, hemiplegia and keloidal scars [2], as well as in the periareolar region bilaterally ... [8] as well as confluent and reticulated papillomatosis of Gougerot and Carteaud, frictional asymptomatic darkening of the extensor surfaces, idiopathic deciduous skin and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation...