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Normal Distal Tibiofibular Syndesmosis Assessment Using Postmortem Computed Tomography (PMCT)
Background: Distal tibiofibular syndesmotic injuries, often misdiagnosed, can lead to substantial morbidity. This study utilized postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) to define normal syndesmotic relationships in 131 subjects.
Jahyung Kim +8 more
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Syndesmosis Changes before and after Syndesmotic Screw Removal: A Retrospective Radiographic Study
Background and Objectives: In patients with ankle fractures complicated by syndesmotic injuries, no consensus has been reached on the best method of syndesmosis fixation using syndesmotic screws.
Chien-Ting Huang +5 more
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Radiographic evaluation of the ankle syndesmosis [PDF]
Radiographic measurements to document ankle anatomy have been suggested in recent literature to be inadequate. Focus has been put on stress views and computed tomography; however, there are also issues with these modalities. An orthogonal view that could be used both statically and dynamically could help determine syndesmotic stability.
Stephen, Croft +4 more
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Objectives: Injuries to the ankle syndesmosis are common in contact athletes and may result in significant time lost from sport. Syndesmosis sprains require more treatment and time off for recovery as compared to lateral ankle sprains.
Alfred A. Mansour MD +5 more
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Return to sport in athletes after surgical ankle fractures: A systematic review. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose Ankle fractures represent a significant health concern for athletes, comprising 15%–25% of all sports‐related injuries. With increasing sports participation across all age groups, the public health impact of these injuries is expected to grow. Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a common approach to managing ankle fractures,
Mazzella GG +6 more
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Injury mechanism affects the stability of suture-button syndesmosis fixation
Background Ankle syndesmosis injury is a common condition, and the injury mechanism can be sorted into pure syndesmosis injury, Weber-B, and Weber-C type fractures.
Kuan-Hao Chen +4 more
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Background: Distal tibiofibular injuries are common in patients with malleolar fractures. Malreduction is frequently reported in the literature and is mainly caused by insufficient intraoperative radiological evaluation. In this direction, we performed a
Meletis Rozis +4 more
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The Canine Sacroiliac Joint: 1. Classification and Morphometrics
ABSTRACT The canine sacroiliac joint (CSIJ) is becoming increasingly relevant in the clinical evaluation of lameness and lumbosacral pain syndromes. However, its detailed anatomical characteristics remain poorly understood. This study aimed to characterise the intra‐articular structures of the CSIJ histologically, establish a substantiated joint ...
Janek Gensicke +7 more
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Background: The present study aims to evaluate the diagnostic exactitude of the intraoperative Chertsey test in tibiofibular syndesmotic injuries in patients with malleolar fractures, in comparison with a computed tomography (CT) scan.
Shahram Sayyadi +6 more
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ABSTRACT Oropharyngeal food processing exhibits a remarkable diversity among vertebrates, reflecting the evolution of specialised ‘processing centres’ associated with the mandibular, hyoid, and branchial arches. Although studies have detailed various food‐processing strategies and mechanisms across vertebrates, a coherent and comprehensive terminology ...
Daniel Schwarz +6 more
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