نتایج جستجو برای: fracture mechanism

تعداد نتایج: 656032  

2012
Sjoerd A. S. Stufkens Michel P. J. van den Bekerom Markus Knupp Beat Hintermann C. Niek van Dijk

The supination-external rotation or Weber B type fracture exists as a stable and an unstable type. The unstable type has a medial malleolus fracture or deltoid ligament lesion in addition to a fibular fracture. The consensus is the unstable type and best treated by open reduction and internal fixation. The diagnostic process for a medial ligament lesion has been well investigated but there is n...

Journal: :Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2009
Sheraz S Malik Saiqah Azad Shahbaz Malik Caroline B Hing

Fractures of the clavicle comprise between 5% to10% of all fractures. Medial clavicular fractures are uncommon and are normally caused by high-energy trauma. A low impact mechanism of injury should raise suspicion of a pathological fracture, but this case report highlights the difficulty in diagnosing the pathological nature of an acute fracture of the clavicle. We describe a patient who presen...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1975
R Jakob J V Fowles M Rang M T Kassab

From an anatomical study and clinical review of fractures of the lateral humeral condyle in children, the following conclusions are drawn. The mechanism of injury is a violent varus force with the elbow in extension, the condyle being avulsed by the lateral ligament and the extensor muscles. If the fracture is incomplete, with an intact hinge of pre-osseous cartilage medially, the fragment will...

2010
Yan Chen David Silkstone Yasha Amani Benjamin A. Alman

Fracture healing is a complex regenerative process. Although the histology and general mechanism of repair process are already clear and well established, much remains to be understood about the process of bone healing. The source of the cells that initiate fracture repair are unclear. It is thoght that fracture repair is initiated by mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPCs) which undergo differenti...

2016
Takahiro Matsuda Tasuku Nakajima Yuki Fukuda Wei Hong Takamasa Sakai Takayuki Kurokawa Ung-il Chung Jian Ping Gong

Double network (DN) gels, consisting of a brittle first and flexible second network, have been known to be extremely tough and functional hydrogels. In a DN gel subjected to force, the brittle first network breaks prior to the fracture of the flexible network. This process, referred to as internal fracture, dissipates energy and increases the energy required to completely fracture DN gels. Such...

2016
Baochang Qi Jinlu Yu Yi Zhao Dong Zhu Tiecheng Yu

Mouse fracture models have become increasingly versatile tools for the study of how fractures heal. Mouse genes can be specifically modified using transgenic technology, thereby providing the opportunity to study the roles of individual genes during the fracture healing process. The mouse rib fracture model is a reliable model for use in studies of gene expression during fracture healing, which...

2013
Michael R. Johnson Brian T. Fogarty Curt Alitz John P. Gerber

CONTEXT The scaphoid is the most commonly fractured bone in the wrist and can often be difficult to treat and manage, making healing of this fracture problematic. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION A search of the entire PubMed (MEDLINE) database using the terms scaphoid fracture management and scaphoid fracture evaluation returned several relevant anatomic and imaging references. RESULTS Wrist fractures...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2013
Sachin Anil Borkar G L Prasad D K Gupta Sumit Sinha A K Mahapatra

AIM Compound elevated fracture of the skull is an unusual variety of fracture of the cranial vault that has been rarely described in the currently available literature. The authors describe three such patients with post-traumatic compound elevated skull fracture. The pertinent literature is reviewed, the injury mechanism is highlighted and the management issues are discussed in detail. CASE D...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2013
David C Kieser D J Carr S C J Leclair I Horsfall J C Theis M V Swain J A Kieser

INTRODUCTION Indirect ballistic fractures occur when a projectile passes close to, but not contacting, the bone. The mechanism of how these fractures occur is not yet proven, but recently the acoustic shockwave has been excluded as a cause. The objective of this study is to determine whether the expanding temporary cavity, the collapse of this cavity or its oscillation causes these fractures. I...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2001
E C Teo J P Paul J H Evans H W Ng

The injury mechanism and magnitude of failure load of C2 fractures are important in the clinical treatment of its fixation. The magnitudes of the failure load of C2 and the mechanism of injury in vivo are uncertain. Accordingly, nine C2 vertebrae obtained from cadaver spines, ranging in age from 51 to 80 years, were used for the study. Special restraint conditions were applied to yield specific...

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