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Population: Elderly patients (≥ 65 years) with AO/OTA 23‐C1/C2 distal radius fractures and secondary loss of reduction. Comparison: Conservative treatment vs. surgical fixation. Findings: Surgery provides superior short‐term radiological and functional outcomes; long‐term results are comparable.
Bekir Karagoz +2 more
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ABSTRACT Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumour in dogs, with approximately 75% of cases occurring in the appendicular skeleton. Standard‐of‐care therapy consists of limb amputation followed by carboplatin chemotherapy. A minority of dogs have limb‐sparing treatments including stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) or surgery. SBRT has
Emily A. Pope +6 more
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Giant Cell Tumor of the Metacarpal: Case Report
Background: Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a benign, though locally aggressive tumor, classically described as an eccentric lytic lesion, often with cortical expansion and destruction. It typically involves the metaphysis or epiphysis of long bones in
Steven L. Moran +2 more
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Abstract Objective To compare implant failure and gap displacement characteristics of simulated medial mid‐body proximal sesamoid bone (PSB) fractures repaired with bone‐screw‐fasteners (BSF) or cortical screws (CS) in single or double screw configurations. Study design Ex vivo experimental study.
Thomas J. O'Brien +5 more
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OSTEOSYNTHESIS OF THE METACARPAL BONE WITH BIOABSORBABLE MATERIALS: A CASE REPORTS
Background. Recent advances in biomaterial technology make it possible to produce easy-to-handle implants for osteosynthesis with ultra-high strenght and excellent biocompatibility.
Ernest Novak +4 more
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TREATMENT OF METACARPAL ENCHONDROMATA
1. Three patients with enchondromata of the metacarpal bones are described. 2. The nature of the enchondromata in all three patients was confirmed by histological examination. 3.
Anastasios C. Giannikas
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Abstract Objective To define the stabilizing role of feline carpal ligaments through selective transection and radiographic assessment of joint angulation under standardized loading. Study design Experimental ex vivo cadaveric study. Sample population Sixty carpal joints from 30 adult cats without orthopedic disease.
Mario Candela Andrade +3 more
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The objective of this retrospective study was to report the clinical use, advantages, disadvantages, complications and outcome of an epoxy putty external skeletal fixator (EPESF) used for the repair of fractures of all four main metatarsal or metacarpol ...
Emmerson, T +3 more
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Polyostotic Paget disease involving bones of the upper extremity
Paget disease of bone (PD) is a common skeletal disease. It is usually polyostotic and most frequently involves the pelvis, femur, spine, skull, and tibia. The bones of the upper extremity in poly- or monostotic PD are rarely affected.
Bianca Marasini +7 more
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