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(range, 2 to 10 years). They reported an average 45% glenoid bone loss based on glenoid width measurements on pre-operative CT scans or MR images. Outcomes were rated as excellent by ten patients, good by eight patients and fair by three patients. 67
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3 compared two techniques: open vs. mini-open. The number of compartments released in each study is indicated in Table 1 . Outcomes Patient satisfaction was reported in five studies. 3 , 11 , 12 , 16 , 17 Pain relief (visual analogue
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optimize the care of patients who might need transfusion. The focus is to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes by reducing the need for unnecessary allogeneic blood components. The management of pre-operative patients includes maximizing haemoglobin
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completeness were collected, and the number of patients and hospitals was included. The between-hospital variations as reported for the outcomes were collected in the original unit, including mean, s.d. , s.e. , 95%-CI, median, interquartile range (IQR), and
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(ORIF) ORIF of FNFs is most suited for non-displaced, valgus impacted FNFs 12 and in young, active patients following high-speed trauma when a head-sparing technique is required. 6 However, poorer outcomes have been reported with ORIF in
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models of the relevant deformity to help guide and perform simulated osteotomy techniques. The reported quantitative outcomes were surgical operating time, fluoroscopy time and radiographic angle measurement. 18 , 19 There was no significant