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Rolando’s Fracture

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1991
The relationship between methods of treatment, quality of reduction and the occurrence of late disability and osteo-arthritic changes was studied in 17 Rolando’s fractures. Three were undisplaced, 14 were displaced: of these excellent reduction was achieved in five of 11 treated by open reduction and in none of the three treated by percutaneous K wire
Langhoff, Otto   +2 more
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Atlas fractures

Der Orthopäde, 1999
Fractures of the atlas account for 1-2 % of all vertebral fractures. We divide atlas fractures into 5 groups: isolated fractures of the anterior arch of the atlas, isolated fractures of the posterior arch, combined fractures of the anterior and posterior arch (so-called Jefferson fractures), isolated fractures of the lateral mass and fractures of the ...
S, Schären, B, Jeanneret
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Sacral fractures

Neurosurgery, 1984
Abstract The sacral spine has received relatively little attention in the orthopedic and neurosurgical literature, in part because of the infrequency of developmental, degenerative, or neoplastic conditions of the sacrum requiring surgical intervention.
H H, Schmidek   +2 more
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Role of MRI in hip fractures, including stress fractures, occult fractures, avulsion fractures

European Journal of Radiology, 2012
MR imaging plays a vital role in the diagnosis and management of hip fractures in all age groups, in a large spectrum of patient groups spanning the elderly and sporting population. It allows a confident exclusion of fracture, differentiation of bony from soft tissue injury and an early confident detection of fractures.
O, Nachtrab   +5 more
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Atlas Fractures

Neurosurgery, 2010
To provide a comprehensive review of the biomechanics, pathophysiology, and clinical management of atlas fractures.Selected literature review.Atlas fractures account for 25% of craniocervical injuries, 3% to 13% of cervical spine injuries, and 1% to 3% of all spinal injuries.
Udaya K, Kakarla   +3 more
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Olecranon fractures

Injury, 2009
Several options exist for the management olecranon fractures. These include tension band, plate and intramedullary fixation techniques as well as fragment excision with triceps advancement and non-operative management. No one technique is suitable for the management of all olecranon fractures.
S D S, Newman, C, Mauffrey, S, Krikler
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Fracture Fixation

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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Olecranon Fractures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2008
Approximately 10% of fractures about the adult elbow consist of fractures of the olecranon process of the ulna and range from simple nondisplaced fractures to complex fracture-dislocations of the elbow. Several treatment options for internal fixation have been described, including tension-band wiring, plate fixation, intramedullary screw fixation, and ...
Christian J H, Veillette   +1 more
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Stress Fractures (Fatigue Fractures, Marsh-Fractures)

2009
In consequence of cyclic long-continued or oft-repeated stress like prolonged walking, dancing, or running, infraction or complete fracture can develop on certain sites of the skeleton. There is no specific single causative injury in the history, like in trauma-related fractures.
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