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that can be redone after a few weeks if needed, preserving bone stock and avoiding iliac bone harvesting or surgical exposure complications. Although it is not useful in cases with a large fracture gap or infection history, its results are interesting
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, the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve (MABCN) may be damaged during the surgical approach creating a painful neuroma at the site of injury with numbness in the medial forearm, a painful scar and, on occasion, severe allodynia. The posterior branch of
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of around 10 years. The aetiology of the deformity can be either congenital or acquired. Although congenital cases are most commonly noted, infection and trauma are the most common causes of acquired cases. Apart from being idiopathic, numerous
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monitoring 85 Hardware exchange Superficial surgical site infection Obesity, diabetes mellitus Optimization of patient status, proper asepsis, and surgical site preparation Antibiotics ± debridement Overcorrection Poor follow-up 86
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prosthetics. This article describes and compares data from literature on bionic limbs, the available technological solutions and limitations, future perspectives and possibilities for further clinical applications. Related surgical procedures are also
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allowed. Gartland type II Operative treatment of these fractures has become more popular recently. The limited potential of remodelling of the distal humerus is the strongest argument in favour of surgical management. The distal humerus represents
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common definition. A more proximal fracture site has a higher probability of non-union, which is why it has been suggested to define proximal fractures as those within the proximal fifth of the scaphoid. 20 , 21 Prosser developed a separate
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factor replacement safety and effectiveness have made the performance of major surgical procedures increasingly possible in recent years, including major surgeries such as total joint arthroplasty. 3 , 4 Haemorrhage into the muscle or joints
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avoid deformities or length differences following growth progression, 3 given that the distal tibial physis constitutes approximately 45% of the ankle’s length. 4 The distal tibial physis is the third most common site of physeal injury