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2017
There are very few true orthopedic emergencies. Several conditions such as open fractures, once thought to be emergent, have been shown in the literature to be urgencies that should be tended to in prompt rather than emergent fashion. Some notable emergencies are hemodynamically unstable pelvis fractures, necrotizing fasciitis, and compartment syndrome.
Eric F. Swart+3 more
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There are very few true orthopedic emergencies. Several conditions such as open fractures, once thought to be emergent, have been shown in the literature to be urgencies that should be tended to in prompt rather than emergent fashion. Some notable emergencies are hemodynamically unstable pelvis fractures, necrotizing fasciitis, and compartment syndrome.
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Predicting fracture of the femoral neck
Journal of Biomechanics, 2007A prediction of the probability of safe loading of the femoral neck, based on queueing theory, is presented. The following methods have been applied: (I) criterion of bone fracture was formulated, taking into consideration the complex state of stress-strain in the porosity zones of the bone; (II) tensile stresses around pores in the stretched zone of ...
Leonard Stepanskiy, Rahamim Seliktar
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Comminuted Fracture of Femoral Neck
JAMA, 1964Dr. W. A. Mnaymneh: A 38-year-old woman fell from a chair lift at a skiing resort one week prior to admission to this hospital. She dropped a distance of about ten feet, noted acute pain in her left hip, and was unable to walk. She was admitted to the local hospital and treated with Russell traction until her transfer here.
William N. Jones+2 more
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Femoral Neck and Femoral Shaft Surgery
1972The many advances made in femoral neck and fracture fixation surgery have been in part due to the increased use of air instruments. These nitrogen driven, explosion proof instruments have proved their value for surgical insertion and removal of screws. The manual control of rotational speed with the predetermined stall torque prevents stripping of bone
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1992
Internal fixation of transcervical hip fractures does not ensure union; surgical intervention may reduce an already compromised blood supply. Moreover, a number of factors are known to retard healing of hip fractures, including suboptimal contact and immobilization of the fragments, the presence of synovial fluid at the fracture site, and the lack of ...
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Internal fixation of transcervical hip fractures does not ensure union; surgical intervention may reduce an already compromised blood supply. Moreover, a number of factors are known to retard healing of hip fractures, including suboptimal contact and immobilization of the fragments, the presence of synovial fluid at the fracture site, and the lack of ...
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Lucent Lesion in the Femoral Neck
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967Dr. Joseph T. Ferrucci, Jr.: This patient, a 30-year-old surgeon, noted the sudden onset of pain in his left hip while descending a staircase four months prior to admission. The pain persisted and was slightly aggravated by extremes of motion. Night pain occasionally occurred.
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Anteversion of the femoral neck.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1979U Patel, J O'Connor, M A Mital, L Ruby
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