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Objective To better characterize nonunion endochondral bone healing and evaluate novel therapeutic approaches for critical size defect healing in clinically challenging bone repair, a segmental defect model of bone injury was adapted from the three‐point
Amandeep Kaur +2 more
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Early prediction of the union helps for timely intervention, reduction of hospitalization, treatment costs, and disability in cases of nonunion. With this in mind, we tried to find how long any cortical bridging predicts the union in femoral shaft ...
Arvin Najafi +6 more
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Background Displacement of the lesser trochanter (LT) is not uncommon after managing intertrochanteric femoral fractures and the influence of nonunion of the LT-fragment on clinical outcomes remains controversial.
Jiongming You +5 more
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Role of Valgus Osteotomy and Fixation with Double Angle Blade Plate in the Management of Neglected and Ununited Femoral Neck Fracture [PDF]
Introduction: Femoral neck fracture non union in young patients is a challenging complication as joint replacement is not readily recommended and hip salvageable procedures are relatively unsatisfactory.
Hari Om Aggarwal +4 more
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Treatment of midshaft clavicular delayed and non-unions with anteroinferior locking compression plating [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Pain and impaired shoulder function are the predominant symptoms of midshaft clavicle non-unions. Obtaining consolidation and improvement of shoulder function is often successfully achieved with osteosynthesis and bone grafting.
P. Kloen, Sjoerd A. Stufkens
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Application of NanoScope in Treating Severe Shoulder Dysplasia With Intraarticular Osseous Bodies in a Cat. [PDF]
Relevance and novel information: This is the first report to describe diagnostic needle arthroscopy in the shoulder joint in a cat. Needle arthroscopy achieved acceptable diagnostic results and should be considered as an alternative arthroscopic technique for smaller joints.
Hauer J +5 more
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Fragmented medial coronoid process in a cat
Abstract Fragmented medial coronoid process is common in dogs, but has only been described in the cat once historically. This case describes a case of presumed traumatic fragmented medial coronoid process in a cat, which presented for right thoracic limb lameness of 3‐month duration, which did not respond to medical management.
Emma Deards +2 more
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Prevalence of incidental humeral intracondylar fissures in brachycephalic breed dogs in CT studies
Abstract Humeral intracondylar fissures (HIF) have been predominantly reported in spaniel breeds and proposed to be possible risk factors for humeral condyle fractures (HCF). We hypothesized that the prevalence of incidental HIF in French Bulldogs may be greater than that of other brachycephalic breeds.
Chantelle Franklin +3 more
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There are a few reports on the treatment of nonunited tibial anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) avulsion fractures. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a case of nonunited tibial ACL avulsion fracture 30 years after injury. A 36‐year‐old woman injured her knee during a road traffic accident 30 years ago.
Jun Tanaka +7 more
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The Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation for Bone Healing in Fracture Patients: A Systematic Review
While most literature on vitamin D supplementation in fracture patients focuses on fracture prevention, the effect of vitamin D on bone healing is a much less studied concept. The primary aim of this systematic review was to assess whether vitamin D supplementation in fracture patients improves clinical or radiological union complications.
Thomas Gatt +3 more
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