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restore the function of the recipient nerve and muscle. There are various reported surgical techniques. Radial nerve function can be restored through the direct nerve transfer of the motor branches of the median nerve in the proximal forearm to the
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finally met the inclusion criteria to be included in this review. Most studies came from United States and Europe. The following review will explain the best of surgical techniques and prosthetic technology and its applicability. Material and methods
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adequately in a less invasive fashion. What must be kept in mind is that it is a procedure with a very steep learning curve. 17 As with any surgical procedure, indications and contraindications must be abided by, planning and technique must be perfected
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-reported clinical, functional and quality-of-life outcomes were better after operative treatment at 8 to 12 years of follow-up. 12 Despite the advancements in surgical techniques, surgical fixation is still technically challenging and carries the risks of
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variable and differently evaluated. The main points of debate are related to the surgical technique, radiological analysis, post-operative rehabilitation and assessment of clinical results. Surgical technique PIP joint surgery may be performed by a
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osteochondritis dissecans, synovectomy, and loose body removal. Anterior ankle has potential complications. Mastery of ankle anatomy and biomechanics, careful preoperative planning and meticulous surgical technique. can diminish the risk of adverse events
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provide the patient with the most adequate treatment option. This new knowledge should be applied to rehabilitation therapy and surgical stabilization techniques. As the current stabilization techniques do not seem to prevent residual glenohumeral micro
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defined the following as: Population: adult population (+18 years) with diagnosis of GCT of bone in the distal femur and/or proximal tibia. Intervention: any given surgical technique with or without local adjuvants used to treat GCTs of bone
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(DDH) is a common disorder characterized by various morphological abnormalities, including acetabular undercoverage. Currently, hip preservation surgery is one of the most commonly used surgical techniques for treating adult DDH. Abnormal FV is a common
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Introduction Infection associated with orthopaedic implants or surgical site infections is a deleterious complication, resulting in considerable rates of morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, management of this complication is incredibly