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Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a medical emergency that requires timely intervention. Relief of ACS requires a fasciotomy. Currently, there is no consensus on the best approach for a forearm fasciotomy. This study investigates if a trans‐ulnar single incision decompresses forearm compartments to less than 30 mmHg.
Summer M. Drees +6 more
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Bipartite trapezium - rare congenital accessory bone: a case report of two bilateral cases among related patients and description of new accessory bone - os scaphocapitatum anterius. [PDF]
Vojtěch K, David V, Pavel D.
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FRACTURE OF THE CARPAL SCAPHOID BONE ASSOCIATED WITH MEDIAN NERVE INVOLVEMENT. [PDF]
W.A. Campbell
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A simple trick to excise the carpal bones during proximal row carpectomy.
Altaf W +3 more
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Missed Volar Intercalated Segment Instability with Distal Radius Fracture: Challenges in Diagnosis, Surgical Management, and Clinical Outcome - Case Report. [PDF]
Alfarra AM, Albarawi S.
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A CASE OF ANTERIOR DISLOCATION OF THE SEMILUNAR CARPAL BONE. [PDF]
W. Rowley Bristow
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A Review of Perilunate Wrist Dislocations. [PDF]
Dvorsky JL +4 more
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