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Successful Internal Fixation [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
The most important prerequisites are anatomic reduction and stability. Anatomic reduction is particularly important if internal fixation is achieved by interfragmental compression, i.e., in fixation by plates and screws.
Rigmor Texhammar, Fridolin Séquin
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The AO Spinal Internal Fixator

Spine, 1989
The AO spinal internal fixation system uses 5.0 mm diameter transpedicular Schanz screws with 7.0 mm diameter fully threaded stainless steel rods. Originally developed for the treatment of thoracolumbar and lumbar spine fractures, it can be used for a variety of spinal disorders.
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Internal Fixation of Osteoporotic Fractures

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2014
Osteoporosis leads to bone fragility and increased risk of fracture. Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, the prevalence continues to rise. Osteoporotic fracture treatment has a unique set of difficulties related to poor bone quality and traditional approaches, and implants may not perform well.
David L. Rothberg, Mark A Lee
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Internal Fixation of the Mandible

1989
Internal fixation of the mandible : , Internal fixation of the mandible : , کتابخانه دیجیتالی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات درمانی شهید ...
Bernd Spiessl   +1 more
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Combined External Fixation and Internal Fixation

2014
Fractures with severe comminution of the joint surface and with little metaphyseal support to the volar rim fragments may benefit from a volar buttress plate in addition to ligamentotaxis served by an external fixator. The most severe, comminuted fractures however should be subject to augmented external fixation.
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Internal Fixation by the Ender Method

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
A new method for the intramedullary fixation of trochanteric fractures with prebent, 4.5-mm, round, semielastic nails has theoretical advantages over use of nail-plate devices. Use of the method in 25 patients suggest that it is mechanically sound, relatively easy to learn, and easier for the patient to tolerate.
Albert V. Bosch, Richard D. Corzatt
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Biological internal fixation of fractures

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1990
Trauma centers treat more and more patients who have sustained multiple injuries during high energy accidents. The techniques of internal fixation of such fractures may be dictated by the concomitant soft tissue trauma, rather than by the bony injury. Three stages of soft tissue injuries are recognised: Stage I delineates compromised soft tissues which
J. W. Mast   +2 more
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Internal fixator for use in the mouse

Injury, 2009
Knockout techniques enable us to expand our knowledge about bonerepair processes. Since they require the use of mice, such studies necessitate the development of special technologies. Mechano-biological reactions play a determining role in fracture healing, and therefore controlled conditions of stability are essential.
Matthys, Romano, Perren, Stephan
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Resorbable polymers for internal fixation

Clinical Materials, 1992
Bone fractures are usually fixed with metallic internal and/or external fixation devices. Such devices have to be removed from the implantation site, once the bone fracture is healed. Metallic devices may also corrode in vivo releasing ions into the tissues. An ideal internal fixation device should allow adequate fracture fixation, immediate recovery
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Transiliac Internal Fixator

2017
The transiliac internal fixator is a posterior bridging stabilization device and an alternative to posterior bridging plate osteosynthesis and transsacral bar fixation. The principle of this technique is to insert one pedicle screw in each ilium and connect them with a transverse rod.
Michael Nerlich   +2 more
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