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Aims: Fractures of the humeral shaft represent 3% to 5% of all fractures. The most common treatment for isolated humeral diaphysis fractures in the UK is non-operative using functional bracing, which carries a low risk of complications, but is ...
Marloes Franssen +11 more
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Reproducibilty of partial weight bearing [PDF]
Objectives: To find out whether partial weight bearing can be reproduced and retained. Design: In vivo experiment in normal subjects. Intervention: Training for partial weight bearing (25% of body weight) using bathroom scales.
Doyle, J +4 more
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Use of blocked intramedullary shaft for the treatment of humeral diaphyseal fractures [PDF]
Clinical and radiographic outcomes of 31 patients with humeral diaphyseal fractures submitted to surgery with intramedullary shafts were studied. From these, four patients presented fractures at the shaft insertion site and were treated using a different
Chohfi, Milton +4 more
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ABSTRACT Bone fractures are common injuries with reported non‐union rates of up to 9%. Current treatments for non‐union include surgery with complication rates of up to 17% and significant costs. Microbubbles are used clinically in ultrasonography as contrast agents and have been shown to deliver therapeutics to desired locations by noninvasive ...
D. Cadoux‐Hudson +10 more
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ABSTRACT Sufficient refixation and healing is crucial for the function of a reverse shoulder arthroplasty within the treatment of proximal humeral fractures. Conventional refixation with suture cerclage is time‐consuming and leads to healing in only 60–70% of cases. This study used a biomechanical test to investigate two different refixation procedures
Maximilian Uhler +6 more
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Stemless anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA) offers bone preservation advantages in younger patients, but postoperative instability requiring revision to reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) occurs in 20%–32% of cases, representing a major indication for revision surgery. Although stemless rTSA has demonstrated promising early outcomes in
Saif L. Juma +5 more
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Still Exists Space for Conservative Treatment in Complex Fracture of Humeral Shaft? [PDF]
As fraturas da diáfise do úmero representam cerca de 1 a 3% de todas as fraturas, e cerca de 20% das fraturas umerais. A maioria das fraturas da diáfise do úmero, nomeadamente as oblíquas longas e as cominutivas, pode ser tratada conservadoramente, porém
Durão, C, Ramos, J
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Background:The objective of this meta-analysis was to compare the efficacy and safety of minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) and conventional plate osteosynthesis (CPO) for humeral shaft fracture.
Bin-feng Yu +4 more
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Refixation stability in shoulder hemiarthroplasty in case of four-part proximal humeral fracture [PDF]
Primary stability of refixated fractures in case of shoulder hemiarthroplasty is a prerequisite to restore physiological glenohumeral joint function. Clinical observations often show a secondary dislocation and subsequent resorption of the bony anchor ...
Baumgartner, Daniel +4 more
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Primary stabilization of humeral shaft fractures: an experimental study of different osteosynthesis methods [PDF]
OBJETIVO: Estudo experimental idealizado com o objetivo de se avaliar a estabilização primária das fraturas da diáfise umeral com três diferentes métodos de osteossíntese, representados por uma placa tipo DCP aplicada com técnica em ponte, uma síntese ...
Apivatthakakul T +34 more
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