2022-09-26 Elastically stabilized intramedullary nails (ESINs) are a common method for surgical stabilization of long bone fractures in children. It is widely used to treat unstable fractures of the radius, ulna, femur, and occasionally the tibia and humerus. It is also used to treat pathological fractures of
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2022-09-24 The femur or thigh bone is the largest bone in the body. The femoral stem or diaphysis is the long, straight middle part of the femur. Fractures of the femoral stem are usually the result of high-energy trauma, such as a road traffic accident.Fractures of the femoral stem may be closed, with the tis
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2022-09-20 What is intramedullary nail?Intramedullary nailing is surgery to repair a broken bone and keep it stable. The most common bones fixed by this procedure are the thigh, shin, hip, and upper arm. A permanent nail or rod is placed into the center of the bone. It will help you be able to put weight on th
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2022-09-14 Cervical implants are devices that surgeons use to decompress and stabilize the neck. These devices can be implanted from the front (front) of the spine or from the back (back).
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2022-09-14 Spinal implants are devices that surgeons use during surgery to treat deformities, stabilize and strengthen the spine, and promote fusion. Conditions that often require instrumental fusion surgery include spondylolisthesis (spondylolisthesis), chronic degenerative disc disease, traumatic fractures,
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2022-09-07 A cemented prosthesis is designed to have a layer of bone cement, typically an acrylic polymer called polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), in between the patient's natural bone and the prosthetic joint component.These prostheses, or prosthetic components, must adhere to the patient's natural bone.
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2022-09-01 Intertrochanteric fracture of the femur, also known as intertrochanteric fracture, is an extra-articular capsule fracture. The main manifestations of intertrochanteric fracture are significant local pain and swelling, extensive ecchymosis, inability of the patient to stand or walk, significant short
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2022-09-01 What is a metacarpal fracture?The metacarpals are the long bones of the hand. Each hand has five metacarpal bones, one for the thumb and one for each finger. A metacarpal is a crack or break in one of these bones.What causes metacarpal fractures?These fractures are usually caused by a fall or a dire
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2022-08-27 What are the clinicopathological changes in calcaneal fractures?
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2022-08-27 Rupture of the extensor tendon after volar plate fixation remains a major problem in the repair of distal radius fractures. The most commonly affected tendon is the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon, as it is confined within the EPL groove. The reported incidence of EPL tendon rupture after vola
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