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adequately reduced and stabilized, providing the correct strain environment for bone and/or cartilage to form, depending on the method of fixation. Giannoudis and colleagues ( 4 ) highlighted these principles in the diamond concept of fracture repair, where
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to re-dislocation of the radial head and requires a second surgery to enhance stability of the radiocapitellar joint. Besides, Bado III NMF was reported with higher rate of recurrence of radial head luxation, indicating that annular ligament repair is
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. suggest to perform primary distal biceps tendon repairs in up to 90 degrees of flexion as the outcome has shown to be good. In the postoperative state, full extension could be achieved with a low rate of complications ( 38 ). Similar results have also been
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injuries There is a paucity of high-level published evidence regarding the optimal management and timing for these complex injuries. However, the available evidence suggests that reconstruction is better than attempted repair 8 - 11 and should be
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predictive being age, sex, time of repair, the materials used for repair, the size of the defect and duration of follow-up. 4 Anatomy The radial nerve is the largest nerve in the upper limb. It is a branch of the brachial plexus arising from the
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inguinal canal is opened by releasing the transversus abdominis from the inguinal ligament, taking about two millimetres of the ligament with the tendon to facilitate repair. Laterally, the lateral cutaneous nerve of the leg is identified and marked. After
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Justus Maximilian University Wuerzburg, König-Ludwig-Haus, Brettreichstraße, Würzburg, Germany
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scientific studies. Besides the continuous discussion within the working group, the development was also driven by several consensus meetings, including the ‘International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle’ in Pittsburgh in 2017 ( 2 , 3 , 4
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the degree of need for local coverage and evidence of neurovascular compromise. Type III-C is the most severe of the sub-types, defined as an open fracture with associated vascular injury requiring repair. 5 Recommendations for fracture management
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used to establish the passing BRT. The mean return to driving across both studies was 6 weeks. McDonald et al. further advised that if pain and stiffness persisted to extend this to 9 weeks ( 25 ). Achilles tendon repair Three articles
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lesions with a base width less than 5 mm, offering a secure fixation of the bulky fragment. If the fracture site is posterior, there is indication for surgery in the presence of a bone loss >33%. 12 For posterior fractures, a posterior Bankart repair