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Titanium osteosynthesis is currently the fixation system of choice in maxillofacial traumatology. Biodegradable osteosynthesis systems have the ability to degrade in the human body. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review, with meta- and
B. Gareb +5 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) methods for surgical step recognition have shown promising results, but their ability to generalise across different types of surgery remains a critical challenge.
Camille Graëff +5 more
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Introduction Conventional anterolateral surgical approach to the lateral tibial condyle has been well studied and proven safe. However, this approach does not provide adequate visualization for performing a good quality osteosynthesis in fractures ...
Alexander Iu. Kochish +3 more
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Results of spectral analysis of extracted broken implants after osteosynthesis of long bones
Introduction Along with expansion of the types of metal implants and indications to osteosynthesis with their application, contemporary operative traumatology continues to meet with such a complication as metal fixator breakage.
Vladislav V. Lozhkin, Vasilii I. Zorya
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Purpose To describe the surgical technique and early operative outcomes of using a provisional dynamic external fixator to facilitate arthroscopic‐assisted reduction of complex tibial plateau fractures. Methods Between 2014 and 2024, we conducted a retrospective single‐center case series of Schatzker IV‐VI tibial plateau fractures treated with ...
Ilan Y. Mitchnik +7 more
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Infection after fracture osteosynthesis – Part I
Bone and surgical site infections after osteosynthesis are notoriously difficult to manage and pose a tremendous burden in fracture management. In this article, we use the term osteosynthesis-associated infection (OAI) to refer to this clinical entity ...
C. Fang +5 more
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Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis of Humeral Shaft Fractures: Current State of the Art.
Most closed humeral shaft fractures can be successfully managed nonsurgically. However, fractures for which closed treatment is unsuccessful are stabilized using either plates or intramedullary nails. There are shortcomings associated with each technique,
K. Tetsworth, E. Hohmann, V. Glatt
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RELEVANCE. Despite the development of modern diagnostic methods, osteosynthesis instruments and rehabilitation, surgical management of distal tibia fractures remains a great problem due to the high complication rate leading to permanent disability, such ...
A. B. Koshkin +4 more
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Comparative outcomes of surgical treatment of patients with Impression fractures of the calcaneus
Current prospective investigation with historical control was performed to compare functional results of less invasive surgical treatment of calcaneal comminuted fractures with ordinary surgical methods. Data of 40 patients is being analyzed. One patient
G. S. Golubev, A. V. Dubinskiy
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A revision surgery for a tibial fracture in a dog, complicated by a secondary fracture site, implant migration, breakage, and bending of the initial implants, was described.
Andreea Niculina Aștilean +10 more
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