نتایج جستجو برای: shaft of tibia

تعداد نتایج: 21165429  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Nidharshan S Anandasivam Glenn S Russo Jennifer M Fischer Andre M Samuel Nathaniel T Ondeck Matthew S Swallow Sophie H Chung Daniel D Bohl Jonathan N Grauer

The spectrum of injuries associated with femoral shaft fractures and those injuries' association with mortality have not been well delineated previously. Patients in the National Trauma Data Bank who presented with femoral shaft fractures from 2011 to 2012 were analyzed in 3 age groups (18-39, 40-64, and 65+ years). For each group, modified Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), mechanism of injury ...

2016
J. O'Brien

a fissure was discovered extending upwards through the shaft of the tibia as far as the articular cartilage. It was accordingly f ound necessary to amputate at the knee joint. A broad anterior flap, and as long as possible, extending down, in fact, to the edge of the laceration, was dissected off", the joint was then opened and a short posterior flap cut through the muscles at the back. The joi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1968

2008
M. Matas

Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. 2008;52:322-25 Ribbing’s disease is a rare form of sclerosing bone dysplasia, characterized by the exuberant yet benign formation of endosteal and periosteal bone in the shaft of long bones, particularly the tibia and the femur. Although rarely symptomatic, it can cause pain and numbness in the affected limb. Pain is of an inflammatory nature, appears progressiv...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2003
R B Simonis V A Nuñez A Khaleel

Between 1993 and 2000 we treated 14 patients with nonunion of fractures of the distal humerus; 11 had already had previous fixation which had failed. The mean time to surgery was 21 months after injury. All the fractures were very low which made it difficult to obtain a firm hold of the small distal fragment. The problem of fixation was addressed by inserting a Coventry infant hip screw into th...

2012
Ritesh Kumar Soni Surender Mohan Mehta Bhanu Awasthi Janith Lal Singh Amit Kumar Lokesh Thakur Sujit Kumar Tripathy

BACKGROUND Distal interlocking screw insertion in intramedullary nailing of long-bone fracture is a challenging task for orthopedic surgeons. It is difficult particularly when the surgeon is in his learning stage or when image intensifier is not available. We describe a radiation-free technique of distal interlocking screw insertion which is easy and practicable. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this...

2013
Mohammad Fakoor Naser Sarrafan Naser Naghizadeh-Tabrizi Morteza Fakoor

OBJECTIVE The fracture of the tibial shaft is the most common fracture of long bone in human. Considerable proportion of this fractures are open fractures. Treatment of open fractures is one of the orthopedic problems. In the developing country with economic problem, early mobilization and returning to work may be important for people. We compared result of treatment with addition of autogenus ...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2008
S K Giri B R Adhikari G B Gurung Dr Rc A R Bajracharya K Khatri

Intramedullary interlocking tibial nailing is usually performed using an image intensifier. But being expensive, it is not available in the most of the hospitals of resource-poor countries of the world. The purpose of this study is to analyze the results of interlocking nailing without the use of an image intensifier. This is the retrospective study of 55 diaphyseal tibial fractures treated wit...

2010
A Tavakoli H Mousavi

Background: Tibial diaphyseal fracture is the most common fracture of long bones. In Iran plating and undreamed tibial nailing (UTN) are the most commonly used methods and because of paucity of equipments such as c-arm and reaming sets, the reamed method is rarely used. This study compares these two methods. Methods: In a randomized clinical trial study including 100 patients (78 males, 22 fema...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Russell M LaFrance John T Gorczyca Michael D Maloney

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is common, with >100,000 procedures performed each year in the United States. Several factors are associated with failure, including poor surgical technique, graft incorporation failure, overly aggressive rehabilitation, and trauma. Tibial shaft fracture is also common and frequently requires operative intervention. Failure to reestablish the anat...

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