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Little is known about radial displacement (RD) of polyurethane (PU) scaffolds, intended for partial meniscus defect substitution; no data are available on whether rim thickness influences RD and correlates with clinical outcome scores.The not extruded preoperatively, but occurs after scaffold implantation. A thicker will limit RD, there correlation between outcome.Case series; Level evidence, 4.Twenty-six patients were implanted a PU (8 lateral, 18 medial). Radial (mm) was evaluated magnetic...
This case involves a patient with an articular base fracture of the distal phalanx, as indicated by white arrows in plain radiographs left hand: (a) posteroanterior, (b) oblique, and (c) lateral views. The was treated using transosseous indirect reduction, minimally invasive technique that provides stable fixation, facilitates early post-operative recovery, reduces surgical complications compared to conventional methods. phalanx middle finger is most commonly involved fractures hand.1, 2...
Bone-grafting procedures for recurrent shoulder instability produce low recurrence rates, although they are associated with complications such as graft non-union. Inadequate screw purchase is considered to play a causative role. However, excessive length can endanger neurovascular structures. The present study aimed investigate how type and of screws influences construct rigidity in simplified glenoid model.Testing was performed on composite polyurethane foam models material properties...
Abstract Conventional grafts do not perform well in the treatment of large diaphyseal bone defects. Forearm nonunions are especially challenging due to complex biomechanical and kinematic demands. Free flaps may yield more predictable bony restoration these cases, while keeping morbidity acceptable patient. We aim illustrate one combination which can be used conditions. This article reports on a 23 year old patient with an 8 cm nonunion radius similar 7 defect ulna after infection fracture...
Treatment of recurrent pain and instability after coracoid transfer procedure is a complex problem. This paper accompanying video (Supplemental Digital Content 1, https://links.lww.com/TSES/A19) describe the surgical technique for revision failed Bristow-Latarjet using tricortical iliac crest autograft. The case presented here 32-year-old male with painful anterior subluxations Latarjet because graft pseudarthrosis. Surgical result are presented.
From the Launceston General Hospital, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Received October 17, 2022, and accepted for publication, after revision February 8, 2023. Conflicts of interest sources funding: none declared. Reprints: Laurent Willemot, MD, PhD, University 274 Charles Street, 7250 E-mail: [email protected].