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Kirschner wires (K-wires) or an external fixator as a first measure in the emergency department. 18 This approach will allow better healing of the soft tissues and will reduce the risk of a compartment syndrome. The definitive surgical intervention
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Introduction The dawn of extremity bone sarcoma management was dominated by amputation as a standard of surgical treatment. Although some attempts were made to perform limb-sparing procedures, by carrying out segmental resection and
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Introduction Excessive anterior pelvic tilt is a position of the pelvis in a standing posture where the tilt is larger than what is considered normal. Pelvic tilt measurements obtained from radiographic imaging are used in surgical planning
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any shoulder injury by contributing to motor control. 26 Surgical stabilization has been shown to help proper healing of these structures and thus restore proprioception of the glenohumeral joint. 27 Fig. 4 Arthroscopic view of a left
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, even for individuals with high physical demands. However, surgical treatment is necessary in cases of severe medial or multi-ligament injury to prevent chronic instability and posttraumatic arthritis. Epidemiology MCL is the most common knee
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both automated tools and visual assessments for a well-rounded approach to making surgical decisions ( 27 ). Intraoperative navigation Intraoperative navigation has gained widespread acceptance in orthopedic surgery, especially in hip and knee
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ultimately require surgical management. The focus of this review is to describe the approach to the surgical management of tarsal coalitions in the paediatric population. Important considerations will be taken of preoperative planning, surgical techniques and
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, climbers, and weightlifters, its incidence can be much higher, representing up to 24% of all young and active patients that are treated surgically for shoulder instability ( 2 , 3 , 4 ). The structural and biomechanical characteristics of posterior
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of the early 1970s, considerable advances have been made in terms of component design, peri-operative care, alignment strategies, surgical approaches, and, more recently, the use of advanced technologies such as computer navigation and robotic
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functional outcome and create further costs for society due to potentially more extensive surgical procedures, longer rehabilitation and longer sick leave. 4 , 5 Furthermore, the outcome of treatment of nerve injuries depends on a large number of