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Surgical Stabilization of Rib Fractures
Background: Rib fractures are a common thoracic injury that is encountered in 20% to 39% of patients with blunt chest trauma and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality 1,2 .
Alexander A. Fokin +4 more
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Introduction: Sub axial cervical spine injuries (C3–C7) are a major cause of spinal trauma, often resulting from road traffic accidents. The Sub axial Injury Classification (SLIC) system provides a standardized framework for management based on injury ...
V Sureshkumar, M. Makesh Kumar
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Background: A labral retear is an important contributing factor to surgical failure after arthroscopic soft tissue stabilization for recurrent anterior shoulder instability.
In Park MD, PhD +3 more
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Diametaphyseal forearm fractures are difficult to treat because standard methods for long-bone fracture stabilization in the metaphyseal or diaphyseal regions are less effective in this transition zone.
Andreas D. P. Wollkopf +3 more
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Does the Spine Surgeon’s Experience Affect Fracture Classification, Assessment of Stability, and Treatment Plan in Thoracolumbar Injuries? [PDF]
Study Design: Prospective survey-based study. Objectives: The AO Spine thoracolumbar injury classification has been shown to have good reproducibility among clinicians.
Chapman, Jens R. +11 more
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A Devastating Chest Injury: A Case Report
Introduction: Sternal fractures, although uncommon, pose significant clinical challenges due to potential complicationssuch as respiratory compromise and chest wall instability. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate management are crucial to reduce morbidity.
Bikram Keshari Kar +4 more
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A clinical case of a single-step transoral removal of C2 and C3 vertebral bodies with subsequent stabilization of the C1–C4 spinal segment through the same approach (with additional submandibular approach to insert screws into the C4 vertebra body ...
Aleksey N. Shkarubo +7 more
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Background: Anterior shoulder instability is a common problem around the world, with a high risk for recurrence following the index dislocation. Surgical stabilization is commonly indicated for persistent instability, particularly in patients at high ...
Derrick M. Knapik, MD +7 more
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Cone beam computed tomography after round window vibroplasty. do the radiological findings match the auditory outcome? [PDF]
Conclusion: The CBCT imaging technique has proved to be reliable for assessing the appropriate positioning of the FMT in the round window niche. However, when considering specific imaging parameters, such as lack of bony contacts and appropriate inferior
BARBARA, Maurizio +6 more
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The use of a non-absorbable membrane as an occlusive barrier for alveolar ridge preservation: A one year follow-up prospective cohort study [PDF]
The aims of this study were to obtain preliminary data and test the clinical efficacy of a novel nonporous dense-polytetrafluoroethylene (d-PTFE) membrane (permamem®, botiss) in alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) procedures with a flapless approach.
D'addona, A. +5 more
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