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reduction ( 15 ) and 20% in medial open reduction ( 16 ). Therefore, our aim is to identify the risk factors where the treatment protocols are likely to fail and to select cases where it is worth skipping the next step of the treatment and proceeding to
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after 1 year. Final limb-length discrepancy is <1 cm. The general risk of physeal injury in these fractures is described as approximately 52%, being higher according to the classification of Salter and Harris ( 2 ). Another factor that
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with factor V Leiden deficiency. There was no statistical analysis assessing the relationship between tourniquet time and venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk. Tourniquet data for the patients who did not have a VTE were not reported. Ida et al
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that penetrate the physis from different directions, much like the spokes of a bicycle wheel, 7 thus providing a significant blood supply and therefore, very low risk of ischemia following fracture. An important vascular structure in this area is
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injuries, social and economic factors and other patient-, surgeon- or institution-dependent factors are currently the most cited factors influencing the choice of treatment in children’s fractures. 14 The aim of this study was to examine the increased
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Similarly, patients with bilateral discoid meniscus who require early surgical treatment have a higher risk of having a symptomatic discoid meniscus in the contralateral knee. 9 Anatomy Menisci are C-shaped fibrocartilaginous structures, with a
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( 1 ) ( Figs. 1 and 2 ). The aetiology of the cavovarus foot is complex to state. According to the current research, the main factor leading to a cavovarus foot is the imbalance of muscle strength, and the most common pathogenic factor is hereditary