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The MRI Spectrum in Shoulder Injuries: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2004
Humerus fractures comprise 5% to 8% of all fractures. Nonunions are uncommon, but when they occur, they present a challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon and often are debilitating to patients. There are risk factors that may predispose patients to nonunion. Many methods of treating these nonunions have been described with varying degrees of success.
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Humerus fractures comprise 5% to 8% of all fractures. Nonunions are uncommon, but when they occur, they present a challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon and often are debilitating to patients. There are risk factors that may predispose patients to nonunion. Many methods of treating these nonunions have been described with varying degrees of success.
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2001
A thirty-five-year-old man who fell from a tree is admitted to the emergency department with the x-rays shown below. Physical examination reveals that the patient is neurologically intact and has good pulses. Management of this case is described in the following opinions.
L B, Kirsch, D, Herscovici, W, Creevy
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A thirty-five-year-old man who fell from a tree is admitted to the emergency department with the x-rays shown below. Physical examination reveals that the patient is neurologically intact and has good pulses. Management of this case is described in the following opinions.
L B, Kirsch, D, Herscovici, W, Creevy
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1996
The treatment of humeral fractures in ruminants remains a challenge to the large animal surgeon. Often the recommendation is to euthanize the animal. This article reviews four different treatment techniques: stall confinement, intramedullary pinning, interlocking nails, and plate fixation.
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The treatment of humeral fractures in ruminants remains a challenge to the large animal surgeon. Often the recommendation is to euthanize the animal. This article reviews four different treatment techniques: stall confinement, intramedullary pinning, interlocking nails, and plate fixation.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
The purpose of this paper is to present some of the problems and treatment of fractures of the humerus which frequently confront the general practitioner, physician and surgeon in everyday life. Nobody should fail to evaluate carefully, by physical and roentgenologic examination, the location and extent of the fracture, as well as the degree of injury ...
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The purpose of this paper is to present some of the problems and treatment of fractures of the humerus which frequently confront the general practitioner, physician and surgeon in everyday life. Nobody should fail to evaluate carefully, by physical and roentgenologic examination, the location and extent of the fracture, as well as the degree of injury ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1992
A single or double bar, type I, unilateral external fixator can be used as primary or ancillary treatment for repair of many humeral fractures. Treatment of contaminated and comminuted fractures with external skeletal fixation provides rotational stability and axial alignment, access for wound management and bone grafting, and avoidance of vascular ...
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A single or double bar, type I, unilateral external fixator can be used as primary or ancillary treatment for repair of many humeral fractures. Treatment of contaminated and comminuted fractures with external skeletal fixation provides rotational stability and axial alignment, access for wound management and bone grafting, and avoidance of vascular ...
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Periprosthetic Fractures of the Humerus
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2009Classifications have been previously reported and biomechanical studies have been performed, but the management of humeral fractures between implants remains problematic. At the time of arthroplasty, planning of the optimum length of the prostheses is required, especially for patients being considered for a second arthroplasty in the ipsilateral elbow ...
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Chondrosarcoma in the humerus of a goat
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2010SummaryThe clinical, radiographical and histo-pathological findings of a chondrosarcoma in the humerus of a goat are discussed. An 11-year-old female Saanen goat was admitted for evaluation of chronic, progressive left forelimb lameness. Clinical examination revealed signs of pain in the shoulder region. Radiographs of the scapulohumeral joint showed a
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2004
Humeral fractures are the least common long bone fracture in small animals. The low incidence of these fractures combined with the unique anatomy of the humerus makes repair of humeral fractures challenging. This chapter provides a review of humeral fracture management.
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Humeral fractures are the least common long bone fracture in small animals. The low incidence of these fractures combined with the unique anatomy of the humerus makes repair of humeral fractures challenging. This chapter provides a review of humeral fracture management.
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