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-Langenbeck approach remains the standard approach to the dorsal aspect of the acetabulum, there are several anterior approaches which can be utilized for the stabilization of fractures which involve anterior structures of the acetabulum or both column fractures
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approach; c) anterior approach; d) anterolateral approach (for tibia and fibula); f) lateral approach (for fibula only); g) posterolateral approach; h) posteromedial approach. For practical reasons the subdivision of distal tibia into three basic
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open fractures 7.7 (3–44) Anterior approach Lateral and anterior plate Reconstruction ( n = 10) or 3.5mm dynamic compression plate ( n = 25) for the anterior plate Allograft and DBM in 28 patients Khalil & Ayoub (30) Prospective
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posterior approaches. On the other hand, however, heterotopic ossifications have been demonstrated to be more frequent in anterior approaches, 39 especially if the more proximal extended part is utilized. In addition to the Smith-Peterson approach, the
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indirectly from anterior approaches, but there are some situations where the posterior fracture aspect is better approached directly from a posterolateral approach, in the interval between the peroneal tendons and the flexor hallucis longus, 26 such as
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through Boyd’s posterior approach or Kocher’s approach and sometimes combined with Henry’s anterior approach, was once universally approved treatment for NMF ( 2 , 15 , 17 , 23 , 24 , 29 , 39 , 48 ). This technique was also successful in treating
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poses the risk for implant failure. Additionally, severe kyphotic deformity might obviate an anterior approach to the cervical spine. In the majority of ankylosing spondylitis cases, the best option is a posterior long-segment instrumentation. C