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Nonunion with bone defects, a common complication after long bone fracture, is a major challenge for orthopaedic surgeons worldwide because of the high incidence rate and difficulties in achieving successful treatment. Bone defects are the main complications of nonunion.
Jian Lu+3 more
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ABSTRACT Polylactic acid (PLA), which shows promise as a replacement for non‐biobased polymers, has limitations in many applications due to poor mechanical properties. Recently, PLA‐based composite filaments have been developed to address this issue. In this study, composite filaments made of polylactic acid (PLA) containing titanium dioxide (titania ...
Mikail Olam, Nihat Tosun
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Research on Properties of High‐Performance Cement Mortar for Semiflexible Pavement
Cement mortar is one of the most important components of semiflexible pavement materials; however, the effects of cement mortar formulation on the performance and the grouting rate are rarely studied. Therefore, the optimum formulation of high‐performance cement mortar (HPCM) for different types and contents was studied, and the grouting effect of the ...
Yazhen Sun+5 more
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Use of Fibrin Glue as a Surgical Adjunct in Bone Grafting of Fracture Non-unions [PDF]
Introduction: Non-union of long bones is a common challenge in the treatment of fractures. Bone grafting is commonly used to treat atrophic non-union, but mechanical displacement of the graft may occur, resulting in delay or failure of treatment.
Kunnasegaran R, Ng JW, Kwek EBK
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Multiple Low Energy Long Bone Fractures in the Setting of Rothmund‐Thomson Syndrome
Rothmund‐Thomson syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genodermatosis characterized by a poikilodermatous rash starting in infancy as well as various skeletal anomalies, juvenile cataracts, and predisposition to certain cancers. Although Rothmund‐Thomson syndrome is associated with diminished bone mineral density in addition to multiple skeletal ...
Nicholas Beckmann, André Mégarbané
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Os autores apresentaram um estudo prospectivo de quatro pacientes portadores de pseudo-artrose no terço distal do rádio. Dois eram do sexo feminino e dois do masculino, com idade média de 42,5 anos.
Marco Aurélio Sertório Grecco+5 more
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Gathering Evidence to Leverage Musculoskeletal Magnetic Stimulation Towards Clinical Applicability
Inductive coupling (IC)‐induced magnetic stimulation is here reviewed as a safe and promising non‐invasive therapy to manage musculoskeletal disorders, such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and implant osseointegration. Gathered data, based on the trends, operating parameters and outcomes of 117 IC pre‐clinical and clinical studies, will aid on ...
José G. S. Figueiredo+3 more
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Abstract Objective To report a case of unilateral lateral coronoid process fragmentation in a dog treated via lateral elbow arthroscopy portals. Animal A 9‐month old male intact English Bulldog. Study design Case report. Methods The dog presented with a history of intermittent right thoracic limb lameness.
Timothy H. Vernier+4 more
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Arthroscopic Bone Grafting and Robot‐assisted Fixation for Scaphoid Nonunion
Arthroscopic bone grafting combined with robot‐assisted percutaneous Kirschner wires/screw fixation is a feasible and promising therapeutic option for scaphoid nonunions, regardless of the vascularity of the proximal pole fragment. This novel technique allows for anatomic restoration of the scaphoid alignment and accurate, targeted placement of ...
Zhe Yi+5 more
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Role of locking plates in treatment of difficult ununited fractures: a clinical study
【Abstract】Objective: To present our experience in treatment of difficult ununited long bone fractures with locking plate. Methods: Retrospective evaluation of locking plate fixation in 10 difficult nonunions of long bone fractures was done ...
Kumar Ashok+4 more
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