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Abstract Orthoregeneration is defined as a solution for orthopaedic conditions that harnesses the benefits of biology to improve healing, reduce pain, improve function, and, optimally, provide an environment for tissue regeneration. Options include drugs, surgical intervention, scaffolds, biologics as a product of cells, and physical and ...
Tiago Lazzaretti Fernandes +4 more
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A Case of Trapezium Avascular Necrosis Treated Conservatively
Introduction. Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the bones of the wrist most commonly involves the lunate followed by the proximal pole of the scaphoid and the capitate. Trapezium avascular necrosis is extremely rare with only two cases reported in the literature, both of which were treated surgically.
Evangelos Petsatodis +7 more
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Kienbock’s Disease with Volar Intercalated Segment Instability: A Therapeutic Dilemma
The etiology of avascular necrosis of the lunate (Kienbock disease) remains unclear despite long clinical experience. Very rarely, it may be associated with carpal instability.
Sumit Arora, Ajeesh Sankaran, Anil Dhal
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MRI and MR Arthrography Imaging of the Pathologies of the Wrist: A Pictorial Essay [PDF]
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has a special advantage over radiographs and Computed Tomography (CT) in evaluating an anatomically complex structure like wrist, owing to its excellent soft-tissue resolution and multiplanar imaging functionality.
Anjuna Reghunath +5 more
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Abstract Background Disability is often an essentialised and oversimplified concept. We propose refining this while incorporating the multidimensional nature of disability by increasing the use of existing survey questions and their corresponding data to enrich, broaden and inform understandings of disability.
William Lammons +3 more
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Arthroscopic Treatment of Intraosseous Ganglion Cyst of the Lunate Bone
Abstract Intraosseous ganglion cysts are rare causes of wrist pain. Surgical treatment of this pathologic condition yields good results and a low recurrence rate. The main complications are joint stiffness and vascular disturbances of the lunate bone.
Alexandre Cerlier Jr. +2 more
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Background: Kienbock's disease is an enigmatic entity that causes wrist pain and disability in young adults. This study aimed to assess clinical and radiological outcomes radial shortening as its most common treatment.
Bahman Hosseini +3 more
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Role of MR imaging in chronic wrist pain [PDF]
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for chronic wrist pain is challenging. Correct assessment of the triangular fibrocartilage, hyaline cartilage, ligaments, and tendons has become mandatory for comprehensive decision making in wrist surgery.
Nagy, Ladislav +2 more
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Treatment of Freiberg's disease using a reverse pedicled metatarsal bone flap: Case report
Abstract Despite no surgical procedures receiving unanimous support for treating Freiberg's disease, several surgical treatment options have been described. For the past few years, bone flaps have been shown in children to present promising regenerative properties. We report a novel technique using a reverse pedicled metatarsal bone flap from the first
Francisco Soldado +2 more
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The etiologies of Keinböck’s disease and intraosseous ganglion remain unknown. Both entities are rare and the coexistence of these two pathologies in the same patient and hand is even less frequent. We report the case of a 40‐year‐old man with a longstanding history of martial arts practice (karate) who developed an avascular necrosis of the lunate ...
Miguel Morón +3 more
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