نتایج جستجو برای: neck fractures
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Dens fractures are more common in the elderly and may present after minimal trauma and with minimal neck pain. The case reports a case of a significant fracture after minimal trauma, presenting with neurologic symptoms and minimal neck pain.
INTRODUCTION Hip fractures are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, and the number of hip fractures is expected to rise to over 6 million per year by 2050. The optimal approach for the surgical management of displaced femoral neck fractures remains unknown. Current evidence suggests the use of arthroplasty; however, there is lack of evidence regarding whether patients with dis...
Introduction Considering all femoral bone injuries, femoral neck fractures cause the largest number of surgical, medical and economic problems. The research aimed to determine, within the tested sample, the benefits of the Canadian Open Orthopaedics and Traumatology Journal Vol. 2, No. 1, January 2015, pp. 1 7 Available online at http://crpub.com/Journals.php Open Access Copyright © crpub.com, ...
CONTEXT Hand injuries are a common emergency department presentation. Metacarpal fractures account for 40% of all hand fractures and can be seen in the setting of low or high energy trauma. The most common injury pattern is a metacarpal neck fracture. In this study, the authors aim to review the surgical indications for metacarpal neck fractures, the fixation options available along with the ri...
BACKGROUND Intracapsular femoral neck fractures are associated with high rates of nonunion. We aimed to identify risk factors for nonunion in patients with both displaced and nondisplaced intracapsular femoral neck fractures treated with three 7-mm parallel cannulated screws, placed in either a triangle or an inverted triangle configuration, using failure of fixation as the primary outcome. M...
Fractures of the Metacarpals Fractures of the shafts of the metacarpals other than that of the thumb should be treated by manipulation followed by active exercises only. The fingers should never be splinfed nor immobilised in these fractures. Stiff fingers are the result. Fractures of the neck of the metacarpals with forward angulation of the distal fragment should be corrected by right-angled ...
BACKGROUND/AIM Despite the importance of hip fractures, very few studies have assessed their epidemiological characteristics in Turkey. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency and demography of hip fractures from the recent data of a central training and research hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this descriptive study, we identified hip fracture cases between 2009 and 2013. The ...
OBJECTIVE to demonstrate a surgical technique for treating neck fractures of the fifth metacarpal, by means of reduction through intra-focal manipulation and percutaneous fixation using Kirschner wires, with the aims of making it easier to achieve and maintain the reduction during the operation and enabling reduction of these fractures even if a fibrous callus has formed. METHODS a series of ...
We present 2 cases of elderly females presenting with atraumatic, near-vertical (Pauwells grade 3), intracapsular neck of femur fractures. Following diagnosis of osteoporosis on DEXA scans, they had received alendronic acid for 7 and 10 years respectively. Routine blood tests and serum estimations of calcium, vitamin-D and thyroid-stimulating hormone, done at admission, were within the normal r...
INTRODUCTION Injuries around the elbow are common in pediatric population. Amongst them, most common is fractures of the supracondylar part of humerus, followed by condylar fractures. Fractures of the neck of the radius account for five-ten percent of the total injuries. Various techniques for closed reduction of the fracture have been described in literature. Open reduction and fixation is ind...
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