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Distal radius fractures
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Distal radius fractures (DRFs) have become a public health problem for all countries, bringing a heavier economic burden of disease globally, with China’s disease economic burden being even more acute due to the trend of an aging population. This study aimed to explore the influencing factors of hospitalization cost of patients with DRFs in traditional Chinese medicine (TCMa ) hospitals to provide a scientific basis for controlling hospitalization cost.
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vishanshan
27-06-2024
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Part 2 book "Locking plates in veterinary orthopedics" includes content: Humerus fractures; radius ulna fractures; femur fractures; tibia fractures; pelvic fractures; maxillofacial and mandibular fractures; spinal fractures and luxations; tibial plateau leveling osteotomy for cranial cruciate ligament rupture; double pelvic osteotomy for hip dysplasia; distal femoral osteotomy for patella luxation,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan03
05-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Rockwood and wilkins' fractures in children" includes content: Epidemiology of fractures in children; the injured immature skeleton; cast and splint immobilization; management of the multiply injured child; compartment syndrome in children; pathologic fractures and nonaccidental injuries; fractures and dislocations of the hand and carpal bones in children; fractures of the distal radius and ulna; diaphyseal radius and ulna fractures; radial neck and olecranon fractures.
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oursky03
28-08-2023
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The distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture in adults. With an ageing population, the number of wrist fractures in the superelderly (≥80 years) is expected to rise. Optimal treatment for displaced DRFs remains controversial, especially in the superelderly group.
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vinobelprisen
26-03-2022
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To compare intraoperative 3D fluoroscopy with a ceiling-mounted fat panel detector in plate osteosynthesis of distal radius fractures (AO/OTA 2R3C1.2) with volar locking plate systems to conventional 2D fluoroscopy for detection of insufficient fracture reduction, plate misplacement and protruding screws.
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vimackenziebezos
30-11-2021
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Understanding the profile of different upper extremity fractures, particularly those presenting as a 1st incident can inform prevention and management strategies. The purpose of this population-level study was to describe frst incident fractures of the upper extremity in terms of fracture characteristics and demographics.
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vimackenziebezos
30-11-2021
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Distal radius fractures are among the most common fractures and account for approximately one-sixth of all fractures diagnosed. Therapy results after distal radius fracture, especially of elderly patients, are often suboptimal.
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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No clinical data for the relationship of pronator quadratus (PQ) muscle to distal radius had been reported. The aim of this study was to investigate the anatomical features of the PQ muscle related to plate osteosynthesis for distal radius fractures in clinical cases.
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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Distal radius fractures (DRF) are often referred to as osteoporosis indicator fractures as their incidence increases from age 45. In the group of young adults, distal radius fractures normally result from high-energy trauma. Wrist fractures in young patients without adequate trauma thus raise suspicion of a pathologic fracture.
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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This study aimed to present functional results and patient’s health related quality of life (HRQOL) data ten years after volar locked plate fixation (VPF) of unstable intra-articular distal radial fractures (DRF).
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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Up to 30% of patients suffer from long-term functional restrictions following conservative treatment of distal radius fractures. Whether duration of cast immobilisation influences functional outcome remains unclear.
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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Various treatments are available for reducible unstable fractures of the distal radius, such as closed reduction combined with fixation by external fixator (EF), and rigid internal fixation using a locked volar plate (VP).
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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Fractures of the distal radius are common and account for an estimated 17% of all fractures diagnosed. Two-thirds of these fractures are displaced and require reduction. Although distal radius fractures, especially extra-articular fractures, are considered to be relatively harmless, inadequate treatment may result in impaired function of the wrist.
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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Distal radius fractures are among the most common fractures seen in the hospital emergency department. Of these, over 40% are considered unstable and require some form of fixation. In recent years with the advent of low profile plating, open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) using volar plates has become the surgical treatment of choice in many hospitals.
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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There are disputes about which reduction technique should be adopted in treatment of distal radiusulna fractures in older children who failed to achieve manual reduction. This study compared clinical effects between prying reduction with mosquito forceps (PRMF) and limited open reduction (LOR) of treating irreducible distal radius-ulna fractures in older children.
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vianttinic2711
20-04-2021
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Although only 39 % of patients with wrist trauma have sustained a fracture, the majority of patients is routinely referred for radiography. The purpose of this study was to derive and externally validate a clinical decision rule that selects patients with acute wrist trauma in the Emergency Department (ED) for radiography.
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vioregon2711
22-02-2021
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Of all distal radius fractures, 25 % are complete articular fractures (AO/OTA type C fractures). Two thirds of those fractures are displaced and require reduction. According to several International Guidelines, adequately reduced intra-articular distal radius fractures are best treated non-operatively with plaster immobilisation, while surgical fixation is suggested only when the articular step exceeds 2 mm after reduction.
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vioregon2711
22-02-2021
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Symptomatic extensor tendon irritation is a frequent complication in volar plate osteosynthesis of distal radius fractures. It is typically caused by dorsal screw protrusion and overdrilling of the dorsal cortex. The use of self-drilling locking screws (SDLS) could overcome both causes.
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vioregon2711
22-02-2021
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The distal radius is the most common osteoporotic fracture site occurring in postmenopausal women. Finite element (FE) modeling is a non-invasive mathematical technique that can estimate bone strength using inputted geometry/micro-architecture and tissue material properties from computed tomographic images.
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vioregon2711
22-02-2021
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A variety of cast options are available for the non-surgical treatment of distal radius fractures (DRF) in adults. However, the literature is inconclusive regarding the need to immobilize the elbow joint after reduction in order to prevent rotation of the forearm in order to maintain the reduction of DRF.
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vitennessee2711
01-02-2021
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