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way to avoid iatrogenic ulnar nerve injury is to avoid medial pinning. Dorgan’s technique (a proximal lateral-entry point pin going from proximal-lateral to distal-medial) for crossed lateral-entry pins has been proposed as an alternative to avoid
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-resection – Excessive resection of the navicular can cause uncovering of the talus (iatrogenic dysplasia capitis pedis), which may lead to abnormal loading mechanics and early joint degeneration. Intraoperatively we use the calcaneocuboid joints as a guide to the
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fracture dislocation/angulation, arthroscopy becomes technically demanding and requires long-term consistent experience with wrist arthroscopy. A thorough understanding of anatomy, portals and equipment is essential. Complications include iatrogenic
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Poor surgical technique Avoid iatrogenic injury of the perichondral ring Physeal bar resection ± deformity correction Notes . NSAIDs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Conclusions Growth modulation with tension