Prying reduction with mosquito forceps versus limited open reduction for irreducible distal radius‐ulna fractures in older children: a retrospective study [PDF]
Background There are disputes about which reduction technique should be adopted in treatment of distal radius-ulna fractures in older children who failed to achieve manual reduction.
Qiang Huang +12 more
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Nailing vs. plating in comminuted proximal ulna fractures – a biomechanical analysis [PDF]
Background Comminuted proximal ulna fractures are severe injuries with a high degree of instability. These injuries require surgical treatment, usually angular stable plating or double plating is performed.
Johannes Christof Hopf +6 more
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Double trouble! Concomitant distal ulna fractures predict worse 1-year outcome in distal radius fractures: a registry-based cohort study of 5,536 patients [PDF]
Background and purpose: Data on distal radius fractures (DRFs) with concomitant metaphyseal distal ulna fractures is limited. We aimed to determine whether a combined DRF and distal ulna fracture (DRUF) predicts a worse patient-reported outcome ...
Linnea Arvidsson +4 more
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A Comprehensive X-ray Dataset for Pediatric Ulna and Radius Fractures Analysis [PDF]
Pediatric forearm fractures, particularly involving the ulna and radius, are among the most common childhood injuries. However, the lack of standardized and openly available datasets has limited progress in artificial intelligence research and ...
Suigu Tang +7 more
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PURPOSE:Anatomically preshaped implants are needed for exact restoration of the anatomy after fractures of the proximal ulna and ulnar shaft, which enables a good functional outcome.
Johannes Christof Hopf +5 more
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Fractures of the radius and ulna
Fractures of the radius and ulna are commonly encountered in dogs and cats and they are often stated to be simple to repair. While the surgical approaches to both the radius and ulna are certainly easier than to the proximal limb, the paired bone system predisposes individuals with these injuries to a unique set of complications.
Woods, Samantha, Perry, Karen L
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Fracturedislocations of the proximal ulna
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between injury patterns, complications, and the functional outcomes of patients with proximal-ulna fracture-dislocations. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 15 patients (10 men, 5 women; mean age, 49.1 years; mean follow-up 49 months) with 6 anterior and 9 posterior fracture-dislocations of the ...
Gereli, Arel +4 more
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FRACTURES OF THE RADIUS AND ULNA [PDF]
An attempt has been made to describe some of the ways in which the element of rotation, which is so important a part of the function of the normal forearm, has a bearing upon the mechanism and treatment of forearm injuries. In particular, distinction is drawn between those injuries in which the shaft of the radius remains in continuity, and those in ...
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Isolated Trochlea Fracture: A Rare Case Report
Background: Trochlea fracture usually happens with other fractures such as capitellum fracture or medial or lateral condyle fracture and isolated trochlea fracture is very rare because of its location and there are only a few cases of isolated trochlea ...
Abbas Abdoli Tafti, ali salmani
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Comparative Study between Conservative Treatment and K-wires Fixation of Both Bones Forearm in Children from 5-12 years [PDF]
Background: Forearm fractures are the most prevalent kind of fracture in children, accounting for 13 to 40% of all fractures. After distal radial fractures and supracondylar humeral fractures.
amro attia +2 more
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