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interventions. While the initial trauma (‘first hit’) cannot be influenced, the extent of the immunological ‘second hit’ can be limited by delaying deferrable surgical therapies until organ stabilization ( 4 , 5 ). The care of severely injured trauma patients
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who will avoid any shoulder movement after an open or arthroscopic stabilization, despite a clinically stable joint. 4 - 6 Failure to recognize and adequately address this issue may result in poor outcome and lead to unnecessary surgery or even
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Introduction External fixators (EF) are essential tools in trauma emergencies. EF in the emergency department (ED) is used as a provisional method for stabilizing complex, open fractures, for treating fractures in the presence of burns
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-Langenbeck approach remains the standard approach to the dorsal aspect of the acetabulum, there are several anterior approaches which can be utilized for the stabilization of fractures which involve anterior structures of the acetabulum or both column fractures
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(single radius, multi radius, gradually reducing radius and medial pivot)? Does trochlea design affect patellofemoral kinematics and outcomes? Do ultracongruent inserts provide equivalent anteroposterior stability to posterior stabilized
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internal fixation; VS, vertical shear. Pelvic binders were utilized in three cases of PRFs during pregnancy, with two of these instances specifically involving emergency stabilization. Surgery method and time of pelvic surgery Out of 21
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with brachial plexus palsy and other indication for arthrodesis. ‡ Arthroscopic method. a The procedures are detailed in the text. Table 2. Review of the literature: position of arthrodesis and type of stabilization No