3 research outputs found

    The 2023 Turkey Earthquake: Management of 627 Pediatric Musculoskeletal Injuries in the First Month

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    (1) Background: On 6February 2023, two consecutive earthquakes hit KahramanmaraÅŸ and surrounding ten cities, killing over 50,000 people. We aimed to reveal the treatment process of pediatric patients admitted to Adana City Hospital (ACH) in the first month after the earthquake. (2) Methods: Demographic data of the patients, time of presentation to the emergency department, injury locations, treatment procedures, and patient file information were recorded retrospectively and evaluated statistically. (3) Results: There were 1246 patients under the age of 18. A total of 560 patients were hospitalized in the orthopedic clinic; 42% were admitted in the first 24 h and 58% in the first three days. Of these children, 69 (12%) were referred, 52 (10%) were transferred to other departments within the hospital, and 421 (75.2%) were discharged in stable condition. The number of patients with large bone fractures was 77 (34 open fractures). Fasciotomy surgery was performed on 131 patients, 78 of whom had bilateral procedures. Of the 31 patients who underwent amputation, 17 (55%) were performed within the first 24 h and 28 (90%) within the first week. (4) Conclusions: Almost all injured children are admitted to the hospital during the first few days after an earthquake. The management of earthquake injuries in pediatric patients requires specialized care and immediate attention during the treatment process

    The Effects of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) on Tendon-To-Bone Tunnel Healing in a Rabbit Model

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    The purpose of this study was to investigate whether PRP would enhance the tendon-bone attachment because platelets contains growth factors. We demonstrated that PRP had a positive effect when compared to control group on the tendon-to-bone healing at both time points (6 and 12 weeks in a rabbit model). The presence of growth factors in PRP may be the possible mechanism for enhanced healing.</p

    Sliding Mode Control of Rijke-Type Thermoacoustic Systems

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    Avascular necrosis is frequently associated with femoral head involvement and may also be observed in the knee joint, humeral head, wrist and foot. Avascular necrosis may also affect multiple joints. Bilateral involvement of both humeral and femoral heads is a rare condition in the same patient. A patient who complained about a sustained pain in both of his shoulders and hips for a few years applied to our outpatient clinic. The patient who had oral steroid treatment episodically was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis seven years ago. Arthroscopy-assisted decompression to the shoulder joints and core decompression to both hip joints were applied. The range of motions of both humeral and femoral joints was limited and painful prior to the surgical treatment. A follow-up after five years later showed that the patient's range of motions of joints was normal and no further treatment was necessary. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2013; 2(4.000): 246-250
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