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Clinics in Podiatry, 1985
The management of nonunion represents a complex clinical situation requiring an understanding of the pathophysiology. Before initiating treatment, the nonunion must be assessed radiographically. Further evaluation by radionuclide imaging and CT may be applicable.
L M, Oloff, A M, Jacobs
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The management of nonunion represents a complex clinical situation requiring an understanding of the pathophysiology. Before initiating treatment, the nonunion must be assessed radiographically. Further evaluation by radionuclide imaging and CT may be applicable.
L M, Oloff, A M, Jacobs
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1994
The natural history and treatment of scaphoid fractures and subsequent nonunions have occupied a substantial portion of the orthopaedic literature. The authors examine the role of modern diagnostic tools in making an earlier diagnosis of scaphoid nonunion, in more accurately determining the displacement and angulation of the fragments, and in ...
, Simonian, , Trumble
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The natural history and treatment of scaphoid fractures and subsequent nonunions have occupied a substantial portion of the orthopaedic literature. The authors examine the role of modern diagnostic tools in making an earlier diagnosis of scaphoid nonunion, in more accurately determining the displacement and angulation of the fragments, and in ...
, Simonian, , Trumble
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Hand Clinics, 1988
Scaphoid nonunion is common, but the exact pathophysiology of this complication is unclear. Explanations include lack of treatment, poor initial treatment, delay in diagnosis, synovial fluid dynamics, precarious vascularity, fracture displacement, and carpal instability. Currently, the diagnosis is best confirmed by classic changes on plain radiographs,
A L, Osterman, M, Mikulics
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Scaphoid nonunion is common, but the exact pathophysiology of this complication is unclear. Explanations include lack of treatment, poor initial treatment, delay in diagnosis, synovial fluid dynamics, precarious vascularity, fracture displacement, and carpal instability. Currently, the diagnosis is best confirmed by classic changes on plain radiographs,
A L, Osterman, M, Mikulics
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1997
One surgeon treated 13 patients with 14 long home fractures that remained ununited for 10 or more years (average, 16 years) and after an average of three prior surgeries. The clavicle was involved in two cases, the humerus in five (one proximal, three diaphyseal, and one distal intraarticular), the femoral diaphysis in three, and the tibial diaphysis ...
D, Ring, W T, Barrick, J B, Jupiter
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One surgeon treated 13 patients with 14 long home fractures that remained ununited for 10 or more years (average, 16 years) and after an average of three prior surgeries. The clavicle was involved in two cases, the humerus in five (one proximal, three diaphyseal, and one distal intraarticular), the femoral diaphysis in three, and the tibial diaphysis ...
D, Ring, W T, Barrick, J B, Jupiter
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006
Nonunions of the tibia represent challenging orthopedic problems, which require the surgeon to analyze numerous factors and choose an appropriate treatment. Tibial nonunion treatment requires establishing its existence and cause. The treatment algorithm necessitates consideration of a wide variety of factors: the location of the nonunion, the presence ...
Anthony P, Mechrefe +3 more
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Nonunions of the tibia represent challenging orthopedic problems, which require the surgeon to analyze numerous factors and choose an appropriate treatment. Tibial nonunion treatment requires establishing its existence and cause. The treatment algorithm necessitates consideration of a wide variety of factors: the location of the nonunion, the presence ...
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Hand Clinics, 2007
Humerus fractures comprise 5% to 8% of all fractures. Although uncommon, nonunions can present a frustrating challenge to the orthopedic surgeon. Various risk factors that may predispose patients to nonunion include obesity, osteoporosis, alcoholism, smoking, poor bone quality, and scar tissue. Many methods of treatment have been described with various
Anna R, King +2 more
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Humerus fractures comprise 5% to 8% of all fractures. Although uncommon, nonunions can present a frustrating challenge to the orthopedic surgeon. Various risk factors that may predispose patients to nonunion include obesity, osteoporosis, alcoholism, smoking, poor bone quality, and scar tissue. Many methods of treatment have been described with various
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Do Fibula Nonunions Predict Later Tibia Nonunions?
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2013The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity of fibula nonunion as a method for predicting tibia nonunion in the tibiofibula shaft fracture.Retrospective study.University hospital.From March 1998 to October 2008, 224 patients were enrolled. Among 224 patients, 153 patients were treated with intramedullary nail, 34 patients were treated with ...
Sang-Bong, Ko, Sang-Wook, Lee
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
The recognition and treatment of delayed union or nonunion of a fracture is an orthopedic salvage procedure that all veterinary surgeons eventually experience. The major factor in determining whether a fracture becomes a nonunion or goes on to unite is the degree of stabilization of the fracture site.
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The recognition and treatment of delayed union or nonunion of a fracture is an orthopedic salvage procedure that all veterinary surgeons eventually experience. The major factor in determining whether a fracture becomes a nonunion or goes on to unite is the degree of stabilization of the fracture site.
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2007
To report the outcome of pediatric scaphoid nonunions treated with a Herbert screw and bone graft.This is a retrospective review of 12 cases of scaphoid nonunion in 12 skeletally immature patients treated with a uniform approach consisting of open reduction, iliac crest bone grafting and Herbert screw fixation. All patients were boys and presented with
George D, Chloros +5 more
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To report the outcome of pediatric scaphoid nonunions treated with a Herbert screw and bone graft.This is a retrospective review of 12 cases of scaphoid nonunion in 12 skeletally immature patients treated with a uniform approach consisting of open reduction, iliac crest bone grafting and Herbert screw fixation. All patients were boys and presented with
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2011
A 7.5-year-old boy was admitted to our department with left undescended testis. On surgical exploration, the vas deferens and epididymis were normal in appearance in its route to the scrotum, but no obvious testis or testis-like structure was identified.
Ayşe, Karaman +4 more
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A 7.5-year-old boy was admitted to our department with left undescended testis. On surgical exploration, the vas deferens and epididymis were normal in appearance in its route to the scrotum, but no obvious testis or testis-like structure was identified.
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