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, mechanical properties of plates and screws and postoperative rehabilitation. 11 Poor surgical technique not strictly adhering to principles of stability and fixation is another risk factor. Surgical technique is dependent on the fracture pattern and O
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: anatomical restoration of the joint surfaces with correct axial alignment; stable internal fixation to allow for early functional treatment; careful, atraumatic surgical technique to preserve blood supply to bone and soft tissue. The
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surgical treatment is indicated, it is paramount to obtain cultures during surgery in order to rule out infection. The purpose of this article is to review current knowledge on aseptic tibial diaphyseal nonunions and their treatment options
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high subtrochanteric fractures of the femur: surgical technique . J Bone Joint Surg Am 2010 ; 92 : 217 – 225 . 43. Kim KC Lee JK Hwang DS Yang JY Kim YM . Stabilizing subtrochanteric femoral
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restore the function of the recipient nerve and muscle. There are various reported surgical techniques. Radial nerve function can be restored through the direct nerve transfer of the motor branches of the median nerve in the proximal forearm to the
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finally met the inclusion criteria to be included in this review. Most studies came from United States and Europe. The following review will explain the best of surgical techniques and prosthetic technology and its applicability. Material and methods
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treatment of proximal ulna fractures still remains a challenge for the orthopaedic surgeon. The aim of this review article is to illustrate the proper surgical management of these complex injuries using modern osteosynthetic implants and novel techniques