31 research outputs found

    Cannulated screw and hexapodal fixator reconstruction for compound upper tibial fractures

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    OBJECTIVES: The aim of the treatment of tibial plateau fractures is to obtain a pain-free and fully functional knee with closed reduction, percutaneous cannulated screw fixation and hexapodal external fixator reconstruction for high energy compound upper tibial fractures. METHODS: Patients with comminuted tibial plateau fractures underwent closed reduction, percutaneous fixation with cannulated screws, and reconstruction with hexapodal external fixator. The follow-up period was 24 months. RESULTS: The clinical and radiological results were good or excellent. The average knee flexion was 125°. CONCLUSION: Our results are successful in the initial stage, however, it should be pointed out that during the long term follow-up osteoarthritis may develop leading to worsening of the condition. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series

    Diagnosis and immediate care of soft tissue knee injuries

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    Fatigue fracture of the medial malleolus in a junior roller skater

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    Article first published online: 21 JAN 2008George C. Dracopoulo

    Burns Complicated by Trauma

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    Femurhalsfraktur

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