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Survival to amputation in pre-antibiotic era: a case study from a Longobard necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD) [PDF]
The Longobard necropolis of Povegliano Veronese dates from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. Among the 164 tombs excavated, the skeleton of an older male shows a well-healed amputated right forearm.
Boggioni, Marco+9 more
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Stimulation of bone growth with thrombin peptide derivatives [PDF]
Disclosed is a method of stimulating bone growth at a site in a subject in need of osteoinduction. The method comprises the step of administering a therapeutically effective amount of an agonist of the non-proteolytically activated thrombin receptor to ...
Carney, Darrell H.+4 more
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Radial and ulnar fracture treatment with paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilisation technique in 17 toy breed dogs [PDF]
Objective: Description of surgical technique, complications and outcome of radius/ulna fractures in toy and miniature breed dogs treated with the paraosseous clamp-cerclage stabilisation (PCCS) method. Study design: Retrospective study. Methods: Clinical
Baltzer+15 more
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What do we need to address when we treat neglected Monteggia fracture in children
Monteggia fracture is a relatively uncommon injury in pediatric patients, accounting for less than 2% of forearm fractures, characterized by a combination of ulna fracture and radial head dislocation.
Yangfei Yi+8 more
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APPLICATION OF A SPLINT FOR FRACTURED ULNA [PDF]
I recently encountered a case of fracture of the ulna in which a new application of an old method seemed indicated. The solution of continuity occurred in the lower third of the shaft of the left ulna. The deformity, caused as usual by direct violence, was that the inferior fragment was driven outward, thereby encroaching on the interosseous space ...
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Management of ipsilateral trifocal fracture of the radius-a case report
Introduction: Diaphyseal forearm fractures are commonly seen in clinical practice. However, segmental forearm fractures are relatively rare. We hereby present a case of surgical management of trifocal fracture of radius (mid-shaft of radius, distal end ...
Shivam Sharma+3 more
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Background The coracoid process plays an important role in maintaining the stability of the elbow joint. A fracture of the coronoid process is often treated via surgical approaches, including open reduction and internal fixation, which aim to regain a ...
Hong-Wei Chen, Xiao-Feng Teng
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Background: Childrens' distal forearm fractures (DFFs) could be treated conservatively with closed reduction and immobilisation, but post-reduction displacements often occur.
Rocco De Vitis+5 more
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Method and apparatus for analyzing material properties using ultrasound [PDF]
Apparatus is disclosed for investigating the mechanical properties of a solid material such as bone, including means for positioning the apparatus in proximity to a surface of the material, at least one emitting ultrasound transducer, at least one ...
Antich, Peter P.+2 more
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BackgroundForearm fractures (Fracture of radius and/or ulna) are common worldwide and constitute a significant public-health burden. There is limited epidemiological data on radius and/or ulna fractures in the Chinese population.
Yuan Zeng+7 more
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