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allow for easier anchor placement without injury to the acetabular cartilage. There are multiple additional portals that can be used depending on the procedure that needs to be performed. There is a large amount of soft tissue between the skin incisions
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or multiple fragments of the lateral wall of the greater trochanter were inherently prone to collapse and should be fixed with an intramedullary device rather than with a sliding hip screw implant, 19 – 21 despite good results previously reported
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Tendons basic biology Anatomy Tendons are anatomical structures connecting muscles to bones which generate transmission of forces, thereby ensuring joint movements. 1 Due to overuse or age-related degeneration, tendon injuries have
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compromised through chronic vascular disease, prolonged steroid medication, and diminished skin turgor leading to open injuries even in low energy fractures. 3 Mobilisation of the patients after surgery will be complicated by sarcopaenia, decreased
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further intervention. Establishing compelling evidence of risk factors associated with nonunion is challenging, since existing studies are predominantly small and retrospective. This underscores the need to combine results from multiple studies in order
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the non-union site, and subsequently, a solid screw is passed as previously described. Final fluoroscopic images are obtained in multiple planes. Possible complications include refracture ( 102 ), sural nerve injury ( 12 ), malunion, delayed union
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Introduction Patient positioning on the surgical table is a critical step in any spine surgery. It is important to achieve optimal exposure not only to perform the aimed procedure but also to minimize the risk of secondary injuries avoiding
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to provide state-of-the-art guidance on the management regarding prevention, evaluation, and treatment of elbow stiffness. Etiology of elbow stiffness Multiple causes contribute to elbow stiffness, with trauma being the most common ( 4
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osteolysis, undergo revision surgery, or sustain a traumatic (high- or low-energy) event which may result in a periprosthetic fracture (PPF). The economic impact on healthcare systems when treating these injuries is quite significant. 1 , 2 Femoral
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Introduction Post-traumatic radial-sided wrist pain is common and can represent a fracture, wrist sprain, ligament disruption or a combination of injuries. Previous studies have shown that a scaphoid fracture is the most common fracture among