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Introduction Infection after fracture fixation (IAFF) in orthopaedic surgery is a dreaded complication, leading to non-union, loss of function, and even amputation. It is not only a source of morbidity and mortality, 1 but it also brings
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. International Wound Journal 2022 19 656 – 665 . ( https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13663 ) 38 Davey MS Staunton P Lambert LA Davey MG & Walsh JC . Evaluating short-term outcomes post-intra-articular calcaneal fracture fixation via a sinus tarsi
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(’fracture fixation, internal’[MeSH Terms] OR ‘internal fixators’[MeSH Terms] OR internal fixation[tiab] OR cephalomedullary nail*[tiab] OR femoral nail*[tiab] OR trochanteric nail*[tiab] OR intramedullary nail*[tiab] OR internal fixat*[tiab] OR nail
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, Goldstein R , Parsons BO . Arthroscopically assisted coronoid fracture fixation . Clin Orthop Relat Res 2008 ; 466 : 3147 - 52 . 34 Perez Carro L , Golano P , Vega J . Arthroscopic-assisted reduction and
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posterior fragment restores the integrity of the posterior portion of the syndesmosis and thereby reduces the need for trans-syndesmotic fixation. 57 , 131 , 136 , 138 , 139 But if the intraoperative testing after fracture fixation shows a syndesmotic
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: 306 – 311 . 14. Dinah AF Mears SC Knight TA Soin SP Campbell JT Belkoff SM . Inadvertent screw stripping during ankle fracture fixation in elderly bone . Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil 2011
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Introduction Approximately one in eight patients undergoing surgical treatment for rotational ankle fracture is diabetic. 1 , 2 Complications after ankle fracture fixation in diabetics have been shown to vary between 26% and 47% versus
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fixation of AO-OTA 31-A1 and A2 trochanteric femur fractures. Methods An electronic MEDLINE® database search was performed using PubMed®. The following terms were used: trochanteric femur fracture fixation, proximal femur fracture fixation, sliding
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(sliding hip screw and retrograde femoral nail). (E) Lateral x-ray of the distal femur following definitive fixation with two implants (sliding hip screw and retrograde femoral nail). After 8 days, definitive fracture fixation followed, according
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postoperative immobilization, method of fracture fixation and number and position of the plates. 38 Some studies have found that a delay in treatment of greater than 48 hours increases the rate of HO from 0% to 33%. 39 , 40 Similarly Kundel et al