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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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Fracturas diafisarias de húmero : enclavijamiento intramedular con agujas de Hackethal por vía epicondílea lateral [PDF]
Presentamos un estudio de 58 pacientes con fracturas diafisarias de húmero tratados mediante enclavijamiento intramedular con agujas de Hackethal por la vía epicondílea lateral.
Baixauli García, Francisco +3 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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Fracturas diafisarias de húmero en adultos: estudio retrospectivo de 53 casos [PDF]
Se estudian retrospectivamente 53 pacientes adultos con fractura diafisaria de húmero, 36 de los cuales siguieron el tratamiento ortopédico funcional. En otros 17 casos, pacientes politraumatizados o con fracturas de tercio medio transversas, realizamos ...
Giménez Ronda, A. +2 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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Background Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a limb‐threatening condition associated with high morbidity and a substantial risk of long‐term functional impairment. ACS most commonly develops shortly after fractures and typically affects the legs and forearms.
Ryo Tazawa +8 more
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Background: Humeral shaft fractures are frequently complicated by radial nerve injuries, which often have poor prognosis despite surgical intervention. Early surgical repair and techniques to achieve tension-free nerve repair are critical for functional ...
Sohail Qazi +2 more
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Surgical treatment of traumatic pediatric humeral diaphyseal fractures with titanium elastic nails
Background Nearly all pediatric humeral shaft fractures can be successfully treated with closed methods. Some patients, however, require internal fixation either because of an inability to maintain an adequate reduction, significant soft tissue injury ...
Sumeet Garg +4 more
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Antegrade Interlocking Nailing versus Dynamic Compression Plating for Humeral Shaft Fractures
Purpose. To compare antegrade interlocking nailing with dynamic compression plating for humeral shaft fractures in terms of functional outcomes, union and complication rates. Methods. 34 men and 22 women aged >18 years with fresh humeral shaft fractures (
Sunil G Kulkarni +6 more
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Tratamiento de las fracturas diafisarias de húmero mediante osteosíntesis con placa [PDF]
Hemos tratado 22 facturas agudas diafisarias de húmero mediante reducción abierta y fijación con placa AO entre 1991 y 1999. Todas las fracturas excepto una consolidaron en un plazo medio de 94 días.
Modrego Aranda, Francisco Javier +3 more
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