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different from what we knew. In light of what was said above, we are proud to say that EOR ( EFORT Open Reviews ) offers an online solution to fill the educational gap. The impact factor of EOR has more than doubled in 1 year going from 2.295 in 2020
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Introduction Reviews of the early history of scapula fractures pay tribute to pioneering French surgeons, but the first study devoted entirely to scapula fractures was that by Traugott Karl August Vogt in 1799. 1 , 2 It was not until 1939
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Introduction The 4th annual meeting of the Danish Orthopaedic Trauma Society was held from 5–6 April 2019 in Fredericia. This review contains a summary structured according to the lectures given by the different speakers describing the
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. J Perianesth Nurs 2004 ; 19 : 392 - 400 . 14 Wilson M , Davis DP , Coimbra R . Diagnosis and monitoring of hemorrhagic shock during the initial resuscitation of multiple trauma patients: a review . J Emerg Med
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physis are also unclear. This systematic review aims to provide a concise update on the literature of isolated paediatric olecranon fractures, summarizing surgical indications, treatment options and expected outcomes. Materials and methods
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, although not always necessary, are often obtained as part of the initial trauma evaluation. They should be carefully reviewed, as they allow for a more thorough assessment of fracture morphology, including potential proximal fracture extension, which could
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, with a contract required between manufacturers for high-risk devices (MDR Article 61(5)). The peer-reviewed medical literature is an established major source of clinical evidence regarding medical devices ( 1 ). In orthopaedic surgery, information