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fracture, method of osteosynthesis/arthroplasty) are recorded. In the first year the surgical treatment of approximately 100 000 fractures were registered in the DFDB. The most common primary adult fractures were located at the proximal femur, the distal
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support the articular surface in the management of depressed tibial plateau fractures undergoing open reduction and internal fixation. Of the 43 patients who completed follow-up, all patients united, and just two elderly patients lost reduction post
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Australia determined the rate of failure of non-unions according to the type of bone fracture, finding 2.3% of failures in the proximal humerus, 7.8% in the humerus shaft, 4.2% in the subtrochanteric fracture, 13.5% in the femur shaft, 8.4% in the distal
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-wedge distal femoral osteotomy . Int Orthop 2019 ; 43 : 619 – 624 . 81. Giannetti S Bizzotto N Stancati A Santucci A . Minimally invasive fixation in tibial plateau fractures using an pre-operative and intra
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AI, as even the first FDA-approved computer vision application in orthopaedics (OsteoDetect) does not exceed specialists’ accuracy in detecting and diagnosing distal radius fractures. 26 Outcome calculator Risk stratification in
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. 18 Fig. 1 Patient presented with a discharging sinus and surrounding cellulitis over the distal tibia, 13 months following a closed distal tibia fracture that was surgically managed. Imaging features Imaging can help both in the
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