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Internal fixation of fractures of the femoral neck
The American Journal of Surgery, 1949Abstract 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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Rigid Fixation of Internal Orbital Fractures
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990When 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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Internal Fixation of Pelvic Ring Fractures
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989The 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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Internal Fixation in Pediatric Maxillofacial Fractures
Facial Plastic Surgery, 1998Pediatric 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 Sacral Fractures
1996Progress in fracture care continues to improve the treatment of the severely injured patient. Early stabilization of fractures permits patients to be moved; this reduces the risk of pulmonary complications, sepsis, and death. For many fractures, the patient’s rehabilitation and final function are also improved after successful internal fixation ...
Paul J. Duwelius, David C. Templeman
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Fracture Biology, Biomechanics, and Internal Fixation
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1996The success of orthopedic surgery in ruminants is directly related to the surgeon's knowledge and understanding of bone physiology and mechanics. The relationship of the macro and micro structure and function of bone as it relates to fracture physiology and repair is discussed.
Mark D. Market, Steven S. Trostle
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INTERNAL FIXATION FOR UNSTABLE ANKLE FRACTURES
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1964Two hundred and thirty-two ankle fractures were treated in the orthopaedic department of the Royal Portsmouth Hospital between 1959 and 1960. Seventy-one fractures treated by internal fixation with screws have been seen at follow-up examination. Results show that open reduction, secure and accurate internal fixation and early movement without plaster ...
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Percutaneous internal fixation of pelvic fractures
Der Unfallchirurg, 2016Percutaneous internal fixation of pelvic fractures is increasing in popularity with multiple new techniques reported.The purpose of this article is to outline the imaging, indication, planning, equipment, surgical technique and complications of these methods.A review of the literature is provided and the techniques for anterior and posterior pelvic ...
A. J. Stevenson+2 more
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Internal Fixation of Fresh Fractures
1998Fractures of the scapula can be classified into four groups on the basis of the anatomic structures involved: 1. Fractures of the glenoid (articular surface) 2. Fractures of the neck 3. Fractures of the acromion 4.
F. Kasa+17 more
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Strength of internal fixation for calcaneal fractures
Clinical Biomechanics, 1998OBJECTIVE: To compare the strength of two types of fixation method for calcaneal fractures. DESIGN: A biomechanical testing examined the stability of 12 fractured calcaneal specimens fixed with two different methods. BACKGROUND: Though anatomic reduction and internal fixation for the treatment of intra-articular fractures of the calcaneus has become ...
Ruey-Mo Lin+4 more
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