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Kai Ziebarth,Theddy Slongo Kai Ziebarth
Objective: Stable reduction of pediatric fractures to the accepted position. Prevention of recurrent dislocation or loss of reduction to avoid invasive surgery. ...
Patrick Elias,Bernarda Cavka,Peter Turner et al. Patrick Elias et al.
Virtual fracture clinics for upper and lower limb fractures have reduced the burden on outpatient clinics through telephone-based management of these conditions.
Alexander Hunt,Nicholas Judkins,Alexandra Biggs et al. Alexander Hunt et al.
Methods and materials: This retrospective cohort study comprises a sequential series of 109 cases (71 children) of upper and lower limb fractures in children (aged 16 years and below) who underwent fracture fixation using flexible intramedullary nails between 1st April 2015 and 31st
Daniele De Meo,Gianluca Cera,Roberta Pica et al. Daniele De Meo et al.
A retrospective observational study has been conducted on patients with upper and lower limb fractures treated with internal fixation or prosthetic replacements, using a gentamicin coated nail (CN) and/or antibiotic-loaded hydrogel applied to the implant of choice (ALH).
N Y Li,S Kalagara,A Hersey et al. N Y Li et al.
LOS, hospital charges, and complications were significantly increased in obese patients following ORIF for upper and lower limb fractures (p < 0.05)....Conclusion: Obese paediatric patients are more likely to undergo ORIF in both upper and lower limb fractures and have more inpatient complications.
Lawrence Camarda,Antonio D&#x;Arienzo,Emanuele Grassedonio et al. Lawrence Camarda et al.
In this article, authors have recognised an unusual but consistent pattern of upper and lower limb fractures whose incidence does not coincide in numerical terms with what is reported in literature. The aim of the present study is to describe fracture patterns observed over the past 2 years.
Charles M Court-Brown,Calum S Honeyman,Nick D Clement et al. Charles M Court-Brown et al.
The incidence in open upper and lower limb fractures was 5.3/10(6)/year and 22.7/10(6)/year respectively.
Dimitri Ceroni,Xavier Martin,Cécile Delhumeau et al. Dimitri Ceroni et al.
The total PA count (total number of counts/min) was significantly lower in those with upper and lower limb fractures (-30.1% and -62.4%, respectively) compared with healthy controls (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0003, respectively).
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