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External fixation of the wrist

Injury, 1996
External fixation for fractures of the distal radius has been used for almost 80 years. The main objective is to gain reduction and maintain the reduction throughout the treatment period. Several fixator concepts are available and selection is based on the complexity of the case to be treated as well as the surgeon's experience.
D, Pennig, T, Gausepohl
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External Fixation in Quadriplegia

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
Extremity fractures frequently occur at the time of spinal cord injury. Fractures immobilized by external fixation devices interfere with patient positioning and predispose to trophic ulcers. The devices also interfere with joint motion. Incorrect application may delay rather than promote fracture union.
A M, Levine, M, Krebs, N, Santos-Mendoza
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External fixators in haemophilia

Haemophilia, 2004
Summary.  External fixators (EF) are not commonly used for patients with haemophilia. We describe the use of EF (Ilizarov, AO‐ uni‐ and bi‐planar fixators and Charnley clamp) in nine patients (mean age: 19.2 years; range: 9–37) with haemophilia for the following indications – arthrodesis of infected joints, treatment of open fractures and osteoclasis ...
V, Lee   +7 more
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External fixation

Archives of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, 1978
The conclusion from the above clinical and experimental presentation is that stabilization by using external fixation in problematic cases is the method of choice because the risk of infection is better than by using the standard methods of plating and nailing.
G, Hierholzer   +3 more
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External Fixation of Wrist Fractures

Orthopedics, 1984
ABSTRACT: One hundred and twenty-six wrist fractures treated by external fixation were reviewed, with an average followup of six months (range: one to 48 months). Most of the fractures were unstable. A radius-second metacarpal standard half-frame was used in 93.6%.
Schuind, Frederic   +2 more
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External ring fixators: An overview

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2000
External fixation is widely used in the fixation of fractures and limb deformities. The mechanical characteristics of a specific external fixator are major factors in determining the biomechanical environment at a fracture/osteotomy site and, hence, affect the healing process.
Watson MA, Mathias KJ, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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External Fixation

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2007
The external fixator has been in use for more than a century. Wutzer (1789-1863) used pins and an interconnecting rod-and-clamp system. Parkhill (1897) and Lambotte (1900) used devices that were unilateral with four pins and a bar-clamp system. By 1960, Vidal and Hoffmann had popularized the use of an external fixator to treat open fractures and ...
Bruce H, Ziran   +3 more
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The history of external fixation

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2003
Even though external fixation is considered to be a rather "new" trend in orthopedics and traumatology, in fact it has been something used by physicians and surgeons for thousands of years. In the mid 1800's, external fixation would see some substantial growth and evolution, pioneered by physicians and surgeons whose principles are still in use today ...
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An External Fixator in Finger Reconstruction

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986
A fast, simple and always available low cost external fixation device, made of two parallel plastic tubes and transverse Kirschner wires was devised and clinically tested.
L, Rosenberg, M, Kon
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Magnetic Field Stimulated Efficient Photocatalytic N2 Fixation over Defective BaTiO3 Perovskites.

Angewandte Chemie, 2021
Efficient coupling solar energy conversion and N2 fixation by photocatalysis has been shown promising potentials. However, the unsatisfied yield rate of NH3 curbs its forward application.
Zhao Zhao   +14 more
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