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Background: Syndesmotic instability is a significant concern in the management of unstable ankle fractures, occurring in approximately 10% to 13% of these cases.
Diogo Vieira Cardoso MD +3 more
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Introduction A singular procedure involving both a distal tibiofibular synostosis resection with syndesmosis repair by peroneus longus ligamentoplasty has not been reported in the English literature.
Michael Margulis +3 more
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Mandible Cleft: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Median cleft of the lower lip and associated structures is a relatively rare condition. We report the case of a patient with mandibular cleft. Unlike other reported cases of similar disorders, there was no cleft of the lower lip. The literature on median
Almeida, Luis Eduardo +2 more
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Introduction/Purpose: Return to play (RTP) assessment and decision-making protocols are among the most discussed topics in sports medicine. Given the lack of validated guidelines, physicians and rehabilitation practitioners often rely on subjective functional evaluation to guide decisions to RTP.
Victor Anciano MD +5 more
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Risk factors for wound complications after ankle fracture surgery. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The overall rate of complications after ankle fracture fixation varies between 5% and 40% depending on the population investigated, and wound complications have been reported to occur in 1.4% to 18.8% of patients.
Margules, Andrew +2 more
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Treatment of the Prominent Mandibular Angle by Using a Custom Made Surgical Splint [PDF]
In this case report, we would like to present an alternative surgical technique for the treatment of the bilateral prominent mandibular angles by using a custom-made resin splint (template).
Almeida, Luis Eduardo +3 more
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Morphometric study of human fibular incisura in dry bones
Aims & Objectives: Interosseous border of tibia splits distally into anterior and posterior edges. These edges project into anterior and posterior tubercles enclosing a notch called fibular incisura that articulates with the distal fibula forming distal ...
G Sreedevi, Muralidhar Reddy Sangam
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BMI and Comorbidities in Patients with Syndesmosis Screw Breakage
Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Syndesmosis screw fixation remains a common standard of care in patients with syndesmosis injuries. Post-operative screw breakage is a common occurrence in these patients.
Josh W. Vander Maten +2 more
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Introduction: The anatomy of the distal tibiofibular joint (DTFJ) has been demonstrated to influence the radiological outcome of reduction with syndesmotic screw fixation in the course of ankle fracture treatment.
Robert Hennings +6 more
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Category: Sports; Basic Sciences/Biologics Introduction/Purpose: Syndesmosis injuries are common and frequently occur with deltoid injuries but optimal repair remains controversial.
Brian Lau MD +7 more
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