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Surgical Management of Neglected Lunate Injuries: A Series of Three Cases on Proximal Row Carpectomy
Neglected lunate injuries, including fractures and dislocations, can lead to severe complications such as Avascular Necrosis (AVN) (Kienböck’s disease), chronic carpal instability, and Scapholunate Advanced Collapse (SLAC) wrist.
Suriya Prasanna Raja +4 more
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Functional and Radiological Outcome of Neglected Diaphyseal both Bones Forearm Fractures in Adult Treated with Plate Osteosynthesis. [PDF]
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aims and objectives of the study are: • To retrospectively analyze all cases of adult neglected forearm treated with open reduction and plate osteosynthesis from January 2000 to October 2007 • To assess the functional outcome ...
Kiran Sasi, P
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This exploratory study investigates the feasibility and diagnostic value of high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) in detecting structural and microarchitectural changes in lunate avascular necrosis (AVN), or Kienböck’s ...
Esin Rothenfluh +5 more
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A microsurgical method for reconstruction of interrupted lymphatic pathways [PDF]
Baumeister, Rüdiger +3 more
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4 Corner Fusion Platte für die Mediocarpalarthrodese: Hält die Platte, was sie verspricht? Eine CT-gestützte Analyse [PDF]
Sowohl der SNAC- als auch der SLAC- Wrist führen zu einem carpalen Kollaps, sodass es im fortgeschrittenen Stadium zu einer radiocarpalen Arthrose kommt. Als Rettungsoperation kann eine Skaphoidektomie und Mediocarpalarthrodese durchgeführt werden.
Wöhl, Rebecca E.
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E. Camus, L. Overstraeten
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Development of a Rigid Body Computational Model for Investigation of Wrist Biomechanics [PDF]
The wrist is one of the most complex joints in the human body. As such, the wrist joint is difficult to model due to the number of bones involved and its intricate soft tissue interactions.
Majors, Benjamin
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Radial osteotomy for Kienböck's disease evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging: 24 cases followed for 1–3 years [PDF]
Ryogo Nakamura +3 more
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