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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
The reported incidence of arytenoid cartilage dislocation is low. This may be due to the wide range and orientation of motion allowed by the cricoarytenoid articulation and the laxity of its joint capsule. In two previously reported instances of arytenoid dislocation, the authors have suggested that endotracheal intubation is generally not sufficient ...
C A, Quick, G E, Merwin
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The reported incidence of arytenoid cartilage dislocation is low. This may be due to the wide range and orientation of motion allowed by the cricoarytenoid articulation and the laxity of its joint capsule. In two previously reported instances of arytenoid dislocation, the authors have suggested that endotracheal intubation is generally not sufficient ...
C A, Quick, G E, Merwin
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British Journal of Urology, 1946
Summary A case of dislocation of the penis has been reported, in which the principal features were invagination of its cutaneous sheath and its displacement into a scrotal wound. Recovery was perfect.
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Summary A case of dislocation of the penis has been reported, in which the principal features were invagination of its cutaneous sheath and its displacement into a scrotal wound. Recovery was perfect.
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1991
The results of treatment for vascular and ligamentous injuries in 17 patients who suffered complete dislocation of the knee were reviewed. Eight patients had 23 associated injuries. All nine patients who had injuries of the popliteal artery had arterial reconstruction with saphenous vein bypass grafts, which were successful in eight (89 ...
F J, Frassica +3 more
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The results of treatment for vascular and ligamentous injuries in 17 patients who suffered complete dislocation of the knee were reviewed. Eight patients had 23 associated injuries. All nine patients who had injuries of the popliteal artery had arterial reconstruction with saphenous vein bypass grafts, which were successful in eight (89 ...
F J, Frassica +3 more
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1998
Arthritis of dislocation is a unique form of degenerative joint disease involving the shoulder. It seems that a larger number of patients who develop arthritis of dislocation have had prior instability repairs. In studying large numbers of patients, several factors seem to recur.
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Arthritis of dislocation is a unique form of degenerative joint disease involving the shoulder. It seems that a larger number of patients who develop arthritis of dislocation have had prior instability repairs. In studying large numbers of patients, several factors seem to recur.
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[Radiocarpal dislocations and fracture dislocations].
Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2023Radiocarpal dislocations and fracture dislocations are rare but always severe and complex injuries. They occur frequently in young and active patients as a result of high energy accidents. A detailed clinical and imaging examination and an accurate classification leads to a suitable and mostly surgical treatment strategy.
Ali, Ayache +3 more
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Injury, 1977
Dislocation of the tarsal bones is uncommon; isolated dislocation of the calcaneum has been reported only four times. This paper presents a case of dislocated calcaneum and reviews the literature.
S S, Viswanath, E, Shephard
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Dislocation of the tarsal bones is uncommon; isolated dislocation of the calcaneum has been reported only four times. This paper presents a case of dislocated calcaneum and reviews the literature.
S S, Viswanath, E, Shephard
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Metacarpophalangeal Dislocations
Hand Clinics, 1988Although MCP joint dislocations are much less common than PIP dislocations, they present a unique set of problems. MCP dislocations usually require open reduction. The obstructions to reduction include the volar plate, interposed ligaments, and the finger-trap effect of intrinsics and flexor tendons.
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Dislocation, Dislocation, Dislocation
The Women's Review of Books, 2001Valerie Miner +2 more
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