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anterior sacroiliac ligaments (APC II or B2.3d). The intervention included stabilizing the pubic symphysis using a symphyseal plate and stabilizing the sacroiliac joint using an SI screw. Patients who had been treated with anterior plate fixation alone
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.09.004 14832324 2. Essex-Lopresti P Fractures of the radial head with distal radio-ulnar dislocation; report of two cases . Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery: British Volume 1951 33B 244 – 247 . 17159177 3. Wegmann K Engel K Burkhart KJ Ebinger M
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based on the stability of the implant and the quality of the surrounding bone. Fig. 1 The Vancouver classification: AG, greater trochanter fracture; AL, lesser trochanter fracture: B1, fracture around the tip of prosthesis-stable implant; B2
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, Dickman sub-divided these lesions in four different categories ( Table 2 ). 34 Table 2. Dickman’s subdivision of Gehweiler type 3 fractures 34 I. Intraligamentous lesion A. mid-substance tear B. near insertion tear
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included patients who received titanium IM nails; Group B included patients treated with CFR-PEEK nails. In Group A, 27 procedures were performed: 17 in the femur, 8 in the humerus, and 2 in the tibia ( Figs 1 and 2 ). In Group B, 25 nails were implanted
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Dugan et al. (27) Retrospective 14 (15 fractures) C2 ( n = 7), C3 ( n = 8): All open fractures due to high trauma; 10 Gustillo Anderson Classification grade 3a, 5 grade 3b; Mean bone defect: 8 cm (range 2.2–11.7 cm) NR Thorough open
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fracture line (AO-OTA 31-B, Pauwels 2 & 3). 2 – 12 Despite the wide use of sliding hip screw devices for surgical management of trochanteric femur fractures, there is no clear consensus on the optimal number of holes and screws to fix the side plate
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rotation). B2: lateral compression fractures (internal rotation). B2-1: ipsilateral anterior and posterior fractures. B2-2: contralateral (bucket-handle) injuries. B3: bilateral fractures. C-type: vertically unstable fractures. C1: unilateral, C2: bilateral
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