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Internal fixation of instability pelvic fracture
Over the past 3 years, an analysis of surgical treatment of 48 patients with unstable fractures of pelvic bones has been performed. The study group included patients with type B3, C2, and C3 fractures according to AO classification. The average follow-up
A. P. Khapilin+9 more
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Disentangling top-down vs. bottom-up and low-level vs. high-level influences on eye movements over time [PDF]
Bottom-up and top-down, as well as low-level and high-level factors influence where we fixate when viewing natural scenes. However, the importance of each of these factors and how they interact remains a matter of debate. Here, we disentangle these factors by analysing their influence over time.
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Principles of Stable Internal Fixation
The results of internal fixation can be adversely affected by implant failure before union takes place. The survival of an internal fixation device depends upon load transfer from fragment to fragment. Techniques that do not provide such a load sharing between implant and bone will lead to failure of the implant. For example, absence of contact between
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Introduction: Fibrous dysplasia is a non-inheritable congenital disorder characterized by bone-forming expansile fibrous lesions that disrupt normal bone architecture.
Mitali Mokashi+3 more
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Predicting Goal-directed Human Attention Using Inverse Reinforcement Learning [PDF]
Being able to predict human gaze behavior has obvious importance for behavioral vision and for computer vision applications. Most models have mainly focused on predicting free-viewing behavior using saliency maps, but these predictions do not generalize to goal-directed behavior, such as when a person searches for a visual target object. We propose the
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Summary: Background/Objective: Preperitoneal pelvic packing is useful, and favorable treatment outcomes have been reported. However, the timing of subsequent internal fixation of the pelvis is still debatable.
Tae Hun Kim+3 more
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Inroads Toward Robot-Assisted Internal Fixation of Bone Fractures Using a Bendable Medical Screw and the Curved Drilling Technique [PDF]
Internal fixation is a common orthopedic procedure in which a rigid screw is used to fix fragments of a fractured bone together and expedite the healing process. However, the rigidity of the screw, geometry of the fractured anatomy (e.g. femur and pelvis), and patient age can cause an array of complications during screw placement, such as improper ...
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Fractures of the bilateral distal radius and scaphoid: a case report
Introduction Bilateral fractures of the distal radius and scaphoid are extremely rare injuries. Case presentation A patient with bilateral comminuted, displaced distal fractures of the radius and bilateral fractures of the scaphoid was treated via ...
Ozkan Korhan+5 more
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Background Controversy exists regarding the optimal treatment for patients with displaced intracapsular fractures of the proximal femur. The recognised treatment alternatives are arthroplasty and internal fixation.
Griffin Xavier+3 more
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Internal fixation of femoral neck fractures has been always debatable. Parallel screws though are a frequent modality of fixation, they have a poor outcome in 46% of cases clinically.
Aravind Shanbhag+2 more
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