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Musculoskeletal Imaging Volume 1, 2019
Abstract Chapter 27 discusses fracture fixation. Although many fractures are managed nonoperatively, others require various forms of surgical intervention. Fracture fixation can be conservative or surgical. The goal is to stabilize the fractured bone, enable fast healing, and return early mobility and function of the injured extremity ...
Jack Porrino, Alvin R. Wyatt
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Abstract Chapter 27 discusses fracture fixation. Although many fractures are managed nonoperatively, others require various forms of surgical intervention. Fracture fixation can be conservative or surgical. The goal is to stabilize the fractured bone, enable fast healing, and return early mobility and function of the injured extremity ...
Jack Porrino, Alvin R. Wyatt
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Patient Outcomes Following Ankle Fracture Fixation
Foot & ankle international, 2021Background: Several studies have reported on potential negative predictive factors of functional outcomes after ankle fracture fixation. However, there is minimal patient-reported data on long-term outcomes.
H. H. Chong +4 more
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Complications and Outcome after Rib Fracture Fixation: A Systematic Review.
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020BACKGROUND In recent years, there has been a growing interest in operative treatment for multiple rib fractures and flail chest. However, to date, there is no comprehensive study that extensively focused on the incidence of complications associated with ...
J. Peek +8 more
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RadioGraphics, 2003
The basic goal of fracture fixation is to stabilize the fractured bone, to enable fast healing of the injured bone, and to return early mobility and full function of the injured extremity. Fractures can be treated conservatively or with external and internal fixation.
Mihra S, Taljanovic +5 more
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The basic goal of fracture fixation is to stabilize the fractured bone, to enable fast healing of the injured bone, and to return early mobility and full function of the injured extremity. Fractures can be treated conservatively or with external and internal fixation.
Mihra S, Taljanovic +5 more
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Arthroscopy‐assisted fracture fixation
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2010AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this article was to systematically analyze the results of published studies in the literature which evaluated the use of arthroscopically assisted techniques in intra‐articular fracture fixation.MethodsPublished investigations to date were analyzed by classifying them according to joints that were involved with intra ...
Kivanc, Atesok +9 more
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