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post-traumatic arthritis. 33 In order to improve the articular reduction that can be obtained with external fixation, it is useful in many cases to perform a limited articular ORIF as an adjunct. 34 , 35 Generally, fractures with metaphyseal
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technically challenging in younger patients with previous (tibial plateau) fractures in whom debilitating post-traumatic arthritis has developed. Old wounds, retained metalwork, bony deficiency and instability can lead to poorer outcomes and higher
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reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) or fragment removal. In Pipkin type III fractures, surgical treatment depends on signs of arthritis in the hip joint and the physical demands of the patient. If advanced signs of arthritis or immobilization are evident
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infection, malunion, nonunion and post-traumatic arthritis. The published results are often difficult to compare because of significant heterogeneity of bone and soft-tissue injuries, the small number of patients in reported series, the retrospective nature
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