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that in patients with multiple fragments, or comminuted fractures, where osteosynthesis becomes very complicated, if the patient can withstand more aggressive surgery, such as RA, this would be a more suitable option, as it is sufficient to bring the
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’s complexity and associated risks are arguments against it. Osteosynthesis of the tibia is usually done by intramedullary nailing, 1 fibular osteosynthesis usually by plating. 2 , 3 We carried out a meta-analysis to discover whether our hypothesis
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remains controversial, with two main approaches being widely used: ORIF with open deltopectoral (DP) approach and minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) with deltosplit (DS) approach. The first one is the most common ( 15 , 16 ), being worldwide
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before distal radius osteosynthesis surgery. Despite these limitations, this systematic review and meta-analysis provides the most updated and comprehensive evidence on this topic, which could be of value to surgeons and patients. This study presents
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. There were 5 (2.1%) cases of deep wound infections with RIMN ( n = 241) and 11 (4.0%) with plate osteosynthesis ( n = 276). A nearly same distribution was seen in superficial wound infections. Three (1.6%) patients out of 191, who underwent RIMN
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elbow showing unstable osteosynthesis of the fracture (poor surgical technique) with two one-third tubular plates and a K-wire without olecranon osteotomy. C : CT-scan of the elbow eight months postoperative showing nonunion in the supracondylar area
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Surgical treatment of acetabular fractures remains challenging even for experienced surgeons.
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Whilst the ilioinguinal and the Kocher-Langenbeck approach remain the standard procedures to expose the anterior or posterior aspects of the acetabulum, some modified anterior approaches for the stabilization of the acetabulum have been introduced.
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This article will provide an overview of approaches to the anterior aspect of the acetabulum and explain the efforts that have been made to improve the surgeon’s options for certain fracture modifications, such as fractures with separation of the quadrilateral surface.
Cite this article: EFORT Open Rev 2020;5:707-712. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.5.190061
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the last years ( 25 , 26 ). However, during the past decades, operative treatment of acetabular fractures has developed and become a standard nowadays. There are three different principles: reduction and osteosynthesis or primary total hip
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osteosynthesis, should be avoided. Indications for surgical treatment Following a multidisciplinary preoperative evaluation, candidates for surgical treatment can be identified and optimal approaches established. The main objective in the case of bone
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union. As demonstrated by Tsiridis et al, this type of osteosynthesis in isolation, without intra- or extramedullary bridging of the fracture site with either a long-stem or strut graft, can be associated with complications. 44 Although good