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Clinical and radiological evaluation of tie-in osteosynthesis with intramedullary threaded pin in diaphyseal humeral, tibial, and femoral fractures in dogs [PDF]
Th e aim of this study was to perform the "tie-in" osteosynthesis technique using an intramedullary threaded pin for the treatment of diaphyseal humerus, tibia, and femur fractures in dogs, thus minimizing rotational movements and strengthening ...
Uğur AYDIN +6 more
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Calf growth rate in relation to future milk production has been thoroughly studied; however, the observation of growth arrest lines in bones from heifers with humeral fractures has highlighted the need to understand bone growth in relation to calf growth.
Michaela Gibson +4 more
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Importance of initial fracture crack width in minimally dislocated fractures of humeral lateral condyle in children for evaluation of fracture stability and treatment choice [PDF]
Introduction. The fracture of the external condyle is the most common fracture of the distal end of the humerus. This is an intraarticular fracture, which, if not properly treated, can cause serious complications, difficult to treat. Objective. To define
Rakonjac Zoran, Brdar Radivoj
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Dimensional Analysis of Intertubercular Sulcus in Adult Dry Humeri: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Intertubercular Sulcus (ITS) is a depression in the superior end of humerus, located between the greater tubercle and lesser tubercle. It lodges the Long Head of Biceps Brachii Tendon (LHBT) and ascending branch of circumflex humeral artery.
R Showri, S Sangeetha, B Anisha
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In cattle, limited data have been reported about the relationship between live weight, bone size, and strength and how this relationship can be altered by factors such as sex and age.
Michaela Gibson +5 more
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Late Presentation of Paediatric Pink Pulseless Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus: A Case Report [PDF]
Supracondylar humeral fracture is the most common elbow injury in children. It may be associated with a vascular injury in nearly 20% of the cases with a pink pulseless limb.
Kow RY, Yuen JC, Low CL, Mohd-Daud KN
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Repair of open humerus fracture and extensive bone defect using bone grafting (case report)
Introduction Treatment of a patient with an open comminuted humerus fracture and an extensive bone defect is challenging and associated with high risk of a poor outcome, infection resulting from skin and soft tissue injury and considerable bone ...
Sharof M. Davirov, Payzulla U. Urinboev
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ObjectiveThe best approach between closed reduction and open reduction in the treatment of total displaced and rotated LCFs is still being debated. This study aimed to comparatively evaluate the clinical outcomes and complications of closed reduction vs.
Liuqi Weng +11 more
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Introduction: Chevron olecranon osteotomies are commonly used for intra-articular distal humerus fractures but are often associated with complications such as prominence of hardware, displacement, and nonunion of osteotomy.
Rakesh Verma +3 more
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Computed tomography reconstruction and morphometric analysis of the humerus and femur in new zealand rabbits [PDF]
Aim: This study was carried out to create three-dimensional (3D) models of the humerus and femur using computed tomography (CT) images of the New Zealand rabbit and to reveal whether there are differences between sexes and the right and left sides ...
Muhammet Lutfi Selcuk
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