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Treatment Trade‐Offs and Choices for Femoral Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
This review examines the trade‐offs between surgical intervention and traction therapy for adult and elderly patients with femoral fractures and surgical contraindications, particularly in resource‐limited settings. While intramedullary nailing may offer better clinical outcomes, traction therapy is often preferred due to limited surgical resources ...
Jiarui Li +11 more
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Midshaft Clavicular Fracture and Titanium Elastic Intra-medullary Nail [PDF]
Introduction: Clavicular injury is common in active and younger age group with male preponderance (male-female ratio is 2:1). Purpose of this study was to analyze the outcome of surgically treated displaced fracture midshaft clavicular fracture using ...
Pankaj Kumar Mishra +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Global population aging is leading to a greater retention of natural teeth into later life and an increasing prevalence of dental implant therapy. Although advanced age has traditionally been regarded as a risk factor for compromised outcomes, population level evidence remains lacking.
Dong Yang +3 more
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Background: Fractures of the femoral shaft are among the most common and serious long bone injuries encountered in adult trauma patients. These fractures often result from high-energy trauma such as road traffic accidents or falls from significant heights and require prompt, stable fixation to restore limb function and minimize complications.
null Md. Moshiur Rahman +3 more
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ABSTRACT Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumour in dogs, with approximately 75% of cases occurring in the appendicular skeleton. Standard‐of‐care therapy consists of limb amputation followed by carboplatin chemotherapy. A minority of dogs have limb‐sparing treatments including stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) or surgery. SBRT has
Emily A. Pope +6 more
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Background: Forearm fractures are common nowadays because of road traffic accident. It is important to achieve anatomical reduction of both bone forearm fractures to regain function of upper limb.
Venkataraman, Sagar +3 more
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Intramedullary Fixation of Unstable Peritrochanteric Fractures with Interlocking Proximal Femoral Nail: A Prospective Analysis [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: In unstable trochanteric fractures where there is loss of posteromedial cortex continuity, when load is applied increased bending force on the DHS lead to implant breakage, screw cutout or separation of plate from shaft. This lead to the
Alfred Sathiya Sekar, S
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Use of a novel intramedullary nail for femoral fracture repair in calves: 25 cases (2008–2009)
Objective—To describe the use of a novel intramedullary interlocking nail for femoral fracture repair in newborn calves and outcome associated with this treatment modality. Design—Retrospective case series. Animals—25 calves.
Pierre-Yves Mulon, Jacques Bellon
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Triple-Segmental Shaft Femur Fracture: A Case Report
Introduction: Segmental femur fractures, an uncommon injury pattern, are usually caused by high-energy trauma such as road traffic accidents. Despite their complexity, early intervention is essential for maximising recovery and reducing complications ...
Sankalp Lal +5 more
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Fracture of pubic rami during hip fracture fixation: a rare case of traction table-related injury.
We present a case of an elderly and comorbid patient who was scheduled to undergo a hip fracture fixation using an intramedullary nail. Unfortunately, this was delayed by 3 weeks as the patient was unfit to undergo this procedure. She was placed onto the
Gomindes, Austin +3 more
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