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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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and knee arthroplasty. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to review the comorbidity indices currently used in arthroplasty research to better understand their properties and potentially highlight the need for a consistent, data-driven approach
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behaviour and the biological dynamic of healing and stability. Consequently, the treatment approach and the reconstruction techniques differ accordingly. 17 Acute pelvic discontinuity usually occurs in the setting of acute trauma (i.e. falls) or is
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order to accurately evaluate the injury pattern and thus plan the necessary therapeutic steps, a thorough and most of all, standardized diagnostic approach should be conducted. First, a standard two-plane x-ray of the elbow should be performed to confirm
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approach ranges from 400 cc to 1200 cc depending on the approach used and the fracture type. 20 - 22 Minimally-invasive fixation techniques reduce surgical time and blood loss. 23 - 25 ORIF is the benchmark method for treatment in most displaced
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) debridement and removal of fibrous tissue, (ii) anatomical reduction, (iii) stability, and (iv) healing enhancement techniques, all achievable using a posterior approach. Other benefits of posterior arthroscopy in repairing posterior meniscal lesions include