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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
Methods of fracture treatment must strike a balance between fracture stability and soft tissue integrity. With highly comminuted diaphyseal fractures, exhaustive attempts at anatomical reconstruction often fail to achieve a load-sharing fixation and concurrently traumatize the vascular supply of the already damaged tissue.
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Methods of fracture treatment must strike a balance between fracture stability and soft tissue integrity. With highly comminuted diaphyseal fractures, exhaustive attempts at anatomical reconstruction often fail to achieve a load-sharing fixation and concurrently traumatize the vascular supply of the already damaged tissue.
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Monocortical Miniplate Osteosynthesis
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1987The theoretic basis of noncompression plating using miniplates and monocortical screws is explained. The technique is described and the range of clinical applications in maxillofacial trauma and elective maxillofacial osteotomies is indicated.
P, Worthington, M, Champy
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Malalignment in plate osteosynthesis
Injury, 2018The aim for this review is to present general considerations in relation to malalignment after osteosynthesis with plate fixation and its consequences after fractures in adults in each of the following anatomical locations: humerus, forearm, femur, tibia. Recommendations for accepted malalignment in humerus diaphyseal fracture is varus
Marie, Anneberg, Ole, Brink
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2021
Osteosynthesis refers to the procedure in which the fracture ends are joined and stabilized by means of mechanical devices such as metal plates, pins, rods, wires or screws. Fracture reduction and stabilization is an inevitable procedure especially after a maxillofacial trauma in order to restore patients’ pre-injury form and function of facial ...
Arun Pandey, Janani Anand Kumar
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Osteosynthesis refers to the procedure in which the fracture ends are joined and stabilized by means of mechanical devices such as metal plates, pins, rods, wires or screws. Fracture reduction and stabilization is an inevitable procedure especially after a maxillofacial trauma in order to restore patients’ pre-injury form and function of facial ...
Arun Pandey, Janani Anand Kumar
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Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2016
Infections after osteosynthesis are a feared complication of the surgical treatment of fractures and should be dealt with by a multidisciplinary team. In addition to the surgeon, also included in this multidisciplinary team are a specialist for infectious diseases, a microbiologist, a radiologist and often a plastic surgeon.
Borens O, Helmy N
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Infections after osteosynthesis are a feared complication of the surgical treatment of fractures and should be dealt with by a multidisciplinary team. In addition to the surgeon, also included in this multidisciplinary team are a specialist for infectious diseases, a microbiologist, a radiologist and often a plastic surgeon.
Borens O, Helmy N
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990
In our article we were more concerned with a situation in which a mandibulotomy, used to provide surgical access to the tumour, is reconstructed with small plate osteosyntheses. In these cases postoperative therapy may be considered necessary soon after the ablative surgery either as an adjuvant or as therapy. We felt it important to ascertain both the
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In our article we were more concerned with a situation in which a mandibulotomy, used to provide surgical access to the tumour, is reconstructed with small plate osteosyntheses. In these cases postoperative therapy may be considered necessary soon after the ablative surgery either as an adjuvant or as therapy. We felt it important to ascertain both the
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Update on Sternal Osteosynthesis
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1986Interfragmental compression enables primary bone formation in the bone fracture line and results in better and faster contact bone healing. The Controlled Tension Osteosynthesis System is a simple and uniform sternal closure method that makes use of the principles of widely used modern osteosynthesis techniques.
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Osteosynthesis of fragility fractures.
Aging clinical and experimental research, 2011The deepening knowledge about bone pathophysiology, together with the development of less invasive bone implants, fitted for the treatment of fragility fractures, the continuous advances in the creation of osteoconductive and osteoinductive biomaterials, the availability of bone active agents, capable of modulating fracture healing, actually represent ...
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1962
Osteosynthesis by means of a polyurethane polymer, ostamer, was attempted fifty-one times in forty-two patients with a variety of orthopaedic conditions. Nine operations resulted its firm fixation and bone union, thirty-seven were failures, and five produced fixation that was clinically stable at the time of writing but without roentgenographic ...
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Osteosynthesis by means of a polyurethane polymer, ostamer, was attempted fifty-one times in forty-two patients with a variety of orthopaedic conditions. Nine operations resulted its firm fixation and bone union, thirty-seven were failures, and five produced fixation that was clinically stable at the time of writing but without roentgenographic ...
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