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Internal Fixation of Fractures of the Forearm [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1961
1. The boldness with which we accepted Rush pin fixation was not justified, and our period of external immobilization was too short -this will need to be extended. 2. A prebent Rush pin inserted in or near Lister's tubercle and adequate immobilization is an acceptable treatment for fractures of the radius. 3.
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Internal fixation for coronal shear fracture of the distal end of the humerus by the anterolateral approach.

Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2001
Six patients with a displaced coronal shear fracture of the distal end of the humerus were treated surgically with the anterolateral approach to the elbow, in which the capitulum and trochlea could be exposed widely.
J. Imatani   +3 more
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Internal fixation compared with total hip replacement for displaced femoral neck fractures: a minimum fifteen-year follow-up study of a previously reported randomized trial.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2014
BACKGROUND Prospective randomized studies comparing internal fixation and a cemented hip replacement in the treatment of displaced femoral neck fractures have shown favorable short-term results for prosthetic replacement.
T. Johansson
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Internal fixation of fractures of the femoral neck

The American Journal of Surgery, 1949
Abstract 1. 1. The historical development of internal fixation of fractures through the femoral neck and trochanters is reviewed. 2. 2. The anatomy of the femoral head, neck and trochanters pertinent to internal fixation is discussed. 3. 3. A successful technic for the Smith-Petersen nailing is described. 4. 4. The handling within the
John F. Prudden, Raymond K.J. Luomanen
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Factors predisposing to healing complications after internal fixation of femoral neck fracture. A stepwise logistic regression analysis.

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990
A stepwise logistic regression analysis was made to assess the influence of various factors on the rate of healing complications after femoral neck fracture.
Karl Akke Alberts, Jacob Jervaeus
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Rigid Fixation of Internal Orbital Fractures

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
When large portions of the internal orbit are destroyed (two to four walls), standard bone-grafting techniques for immediate and late orbital reconstruction may not yield predictable eye position. Critical bone support is most often deficient inferomedially.
Nicholas T. Iliff   +7 more
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The displaced femoral neck fracture. Internal fixation versus bipolar endoprosthesis. Results of a prospective, randomized comparison.

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1988
The displaced femoral neck fracture poses difficult decision-making issues for the orthopedic surgeon. Young patients frequently require a rapid open reduction and rigid internal fixation in the face of multiple associated injuries.
T. Bray   +3 more
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Internal Fixation in Pediatric Maxillofacial Fractures

Facial Plastic Surgery, 1998
Pediatric facial trauma presents unique problems in diagnosis and management. The following review highlights relevant points of craniofacial growth and applied anatomy. The epidemiology of pediatric facial fractures is presented followed by pertinent features of clinical presentation and diagnosis.
Mario J. Imola, Sandra M. Winzenburg
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Internal Fixation of Pelvic Ring Fractures

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
The orthopedic care of unstable pelvic fractures requires reduction and stabilization in order to promote union in a satisfactory position and provide a satisfactory clinical result. The results of three treatment techniques, skeletal traction and/or pelvic sling, anterior frame external fixation, and internal fixation, were evaluated over a four-year ...
Joel M. Matta, Tomas Saucedo
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Fracture of the carpal navicular (scaphoid) bone; some observations based on treatment by open reduction and internal fixation.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1954
Internal fixation for fracture of the carpal navicular bone is surgically feasible, but requires an exacting technique for the prevention of complications potentially more serious than non-union.
Harrison L. Mclaughlin
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