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    Open versus arthroscopic surgery in acromioclavicular separation

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    Acromioclavicular separation is a very serious injury at the level of shoulder. Lesion of the acromioclavicular joint is a usual clinical condition because of its superficial situation. It is often involved in trauma of the shoulder girdle. Rockwood classification involves VI types of modifications. First three types are treated conservatively, type IV to VI surgically. Arthroscopic techniques, lead to same middle and long-term results as open surgery. Arthroscopic procedures have theoretical advantages of no deltoid disruption and may help the surgeon to diagnose and treat associated lesions such as rotator cuff ruptures. More recently, arthroscopic surgeries for fresh and/or chronic acromioclavicular disjunctions were proposed. We analyzed 13 cases of acromioclavicular separation: 7 cases were treated with open surgery and 6 arthroscopically using tightrope, or dog bone button

    Management of nonunion after an old – neglected ankle fracture in diabetic patient; case report

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    Ankle fractures represent 9% of fractures. Even if it is a relatively usual fracture, the presence of diabetes makes treatment more difficult and rate of complications is higher than in the rest of population. The incidence of ankle fractures increased in the last half century. Many studies from SUA, England, Sweden and Finland suggest that the epidemiology of ankle fractures continues to change as populations age, up to the age 60 of years in men and above age of 50 years in women. Two-thirds of fractures are isolated malleolar fractures, bimalleolar fractures occur in one-fourth of patients and trimaleolar fractures occur in the rest of them. We present a case of 60 years old women with non-insulin dependent diabetes for 22 years who sustained a fracture of ankle. Her first presentation at doctor was after 4 months after injury and surgical treatment occurred after 8 months after the injury. She was operated using an external fixator. Despite the fact the treatment was delayed, the evolution of lesion was good and patient could regained normal gate
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