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Preliminary image evaluation (PIE) comment errors were evaluated for common errors. These include missed avulsion fractures in the finger, hand, and wrist, while accessory bones in the feet and ankle were mistaken for abnormalities. Identifying these errors provides guidance for ongoing, regular, targeted training to help improve PIE accuracy rates ...
Kim Lewis +3 more
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Background The scaphoid bone is the most commonly fractured of the carpal bones. In the Netherlands 90% of all carpal fractures is a fracture of the scaphoid bone.
Poeze Martijn +6 more
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Scaphoid fractures are the most common carpal fractures. Diagnosing scaphoid fractures is challenging. Recently, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been shown to be a promising strategy for diagnosing scaphoid fractures.
Ta-Wei Yang +8 more
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Scaphoid fractures are the most common carpal bone fractures and present physicians with many problems. The majority of such fractures (90%) will unite if properly treated; however a scaphoid fracture that goes on to nonunion affects a patient's working capacity for a long period of time.
Robert S Richards, James H Roth
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Anatomy of the Lisfranc joint complex: An illustrated review with surgical approach
Abstract This manuscript presents a detailed anatomical review of the Lisfranc joint complex, which includes the tarsometatarsal joints, the intertarsal joints and the proximal intermetatarsal joints. From the bony anatomy to the ligamentous structures reaching the base of the second metatarsal and the surgical anatomy relevant to fix the joint complex,
Xiuqi Liu +5 more
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The utility of cross‐sectional imaging in the management of suspected scaphoid fractures
Introduction Scaphoid fractures are the commonest carpal bone fracture. If untreated they pose significant risk to patients, thus if a scaphoid fracture is suspected, patients are managed with immobilisation.
Asanka R. Wijetunga +2 more
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Comparison of cone beam CT and low‐field MRI for diagnosing equine foot and pastern lesions
Summary Background While standing magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) of the foot has been extensively studied, descriptions of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) abnormalities in this region are sparse. Objective This study compares CBCT and sMRI for diagnosing lesions in the equine foot and pastern, aiming to assess the complementarity of these ...
M. Vandersmissen +3 more
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Effect of Cortical Block Allograft Tenting Pins for Horizontal Bone Augmentation: A Case Series
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this pilot case study was to evaluate the effect of horizontal bone augmentation using cortical block allograft absorbable tenting pins (ATP) in the context of guided bone regeneration (GBR). Clinical Considerations Three patients requiring implant placement with simultaneous horizontal bone augmentation were treated with ...
Mingxu Sun +4 more
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Four patients with severe wrist destruction from various causes were treated with customized 3D‐printed prostheses. In addition to the specific articular surface matching their original radiocarpal joint, two innovative proximal component designs were created to address different bone defects.
Qipei Wei +3 more
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Tuberculosis of Wrist Presenting as Scaphoid Fracture: A Case Report [PDF]
The scaphoid is an uncommon site for tuberculous infection. Clinical features and radiographic findings are not necessarily helpful and may lead to a delay in diagnosis and therefore poor treatment results.
Diwakar Mishra, Ajay Gupta
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