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surgical procedure. This is a comprehensive review of studies published on the management of patients with CECS, which aims to investigate which surgical techniques provide better outcomes, with fewer serious or major side effects and faster return to
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. 12 The UN structure is locally adapted to areas of high strain. Surgical techniques to address focal compression points may modify the strain distribution along the nerve, and postoperative scar may limit excursion, further contributing to areas of
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and culture, antimicrobial regimes and techniques of surgical drainage. 7 , 9 , 13 , 18 Our review will be restricted to appendicular pyogenic non-specific osteoarticular infections. The objective of this study is to highlight the updates on
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Western Switzerland, Daniel excelled in the field in which he was renowned and sought after. A superb surgeon, he described a surgical technique for the treatment of patellar insertional tendinopathy that we still use today. Appalled by the results of
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ultimately require surgical management. The focus of this review is to describe the approach to the surgical management of tarsal coalitions in the paediatric population. Important considerations will be taken of preoperative planning, surgical techniques and
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Background The quality and efficacy of orthopaedic fixation relies on screw design and material, bone characteristics and surgical techniques. Traditional fixation methods using non-locking screws, to generate compression and stability, remain
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effective method to correct a variety of deformities and diagnoses in skeletally immature patients. Surgical technique With the patient supine on the operating table and after the administration of general or spinal anaesthesia, the entire leg is
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. The risk of scar formation can be reduced with careful surgical technique, minimal nerve handling, meticulous haemostasis and early rehabilitation. The potentially preventable causes of failure are from poor decision making and technical errors that
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models of the relevant deformity to help guide and perform simulated osteotomy techniques. The reported quantitative outcomes were surgical operating time, fluoroscopy time and radiographic angle measurement. 18 , 19 There was no significant