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implants and a minimally invasive approach have been described. In 2016, Duhon et al published a multi-centre prospective study using these techniques. 25 Under general anaesthesia, patients were placed in the prone position on a radiolucent table. A 3
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method of measuring and imaging the fracture reliably and accurately, which could account for these discrepancies. The direction and magnification of the divergent radiographs, as well as the patient's position, affect the imaging and subsequent
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-indications. 51 Surgical technique Pre-Operative Considerations The surgical procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis with the patient under spinal or general anaesthesia. The patient is placed in a prone position with the foot and ankle
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administration of antibiotics. Surgical technique Positioning After general or loco-regional anesthesia with the patient in dorsal decubitus, skin disinfection and draping are performed at the proximal femur level to recognize leg rotation and the
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Introduction Background Long-term outcomes and survivorship of total hip arthroplasty (THA) are dependent on the accurate restoration of hip biomechanics, which is achieved through optimal component positioning. 1 – 9 It is evident
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Introduction Fractures of the olecranon account for about 10% of upper extremity fractures, 1 , 2 with the majority occurring in elderly patients. 1 , 3 Usually these fractures are displaced (Mayo type II and III), 4 due to
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posteromedial approach in the supine position with the leg externally rotated has the advantage of allowing the approach to the lateral plateau through a separate incision, when necessary, without moving the patient. With this approach, located in the
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dorsum of the hand off the back. A modified version of this special test requires the examiner to lift the hand off the back and then release. 22 The test is positive when the patient is unable to maintain positioning of the hand off of the back. In
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the entire VC (from the external auricle to the femoral heads), 3 with the patient in a relaxed position, without support from the upper extremities, without extension of the knees or hips and with the hands placed on the clavicles (‘clavicle position