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Volume 85 Number 2 Year 2019

15 articles in this issue 

Marjolein A.M. Mulders,Abdelali Bentohami,M. Suzan H. Beerekamp,Jasper Vallinga,J. Carel Goslings,Niels W.L. Schep

The objective of this study was to determine the percentage of radiographs which showed a fracture of the wrist. Secondary, the fracture characteristics and the received treatment were determined. Additionally, the percentage of operatively treated patien... see more

 

Sinan KARACA

55 patients with cement-augmented pedicle screw were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent computed tomography at a minimum of 2 years after index operation. Computed tomography scans were analyzed to determine pedicle screw loosening, cement l... see more

 

Manish Kiran,Akhilesh Yadav,Linda Johnstone,Gordon McLeod,Arpit Jariwala

AimWe describe the functional and radiological results at minimum 15 years follow up of four groups of THR implants used in our health region.Materials and method876 THRs in 837 patients who were included in the study that used prospectively collected dat... see more

 

pietro persiani

Lisfranc injuries refers to an injury where one or more of the metatarsals are displaced from the tarsus. The term is more commonly used to describe an injury to the midfoot centred on the 2nd tarsometatarsal joint. These fractures are sometimes easily mi... see more

 

Jung-Ki Ha,Chang Ju Hwang,Dong-Ho Lee,Mi Young Lee,So Jung Yoon,Choon Sung Lee

The purpose of this study was to compare various sagittal spinopelvic parameters between patients with and without degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS).A total of 165 patients who underwent surgery for low back and/or radicular pain were divided in... see more

 

Armelle Meershoek,Jort Keizer,Roderick Houwert,Mark van Heijl,Detlef van der Velde,Philippe Wittich

PurposeBony mallet finger injuries comprise 30% of all mallet injuries. Operative treatment of bony mallet fingers injuries still remains controversial. The aim of this study was to describe the k-wire extension blocking technique and the functional resul... see more

 

Zhong Chen

Most compound acetabular fractures involving both anterior and posterior columns are caused by high-energy injuries. Patients with compound acetabular fractures often have poor conditions and hardly tolerate major surgery. This study aims to investigate e... see more

 

Hany El Zahlawy,Sherif M. Abdeldayem,Radwan G. Metwaly

The aim of this study was to evaluate plate augmentation over previously inserted interlocking nails, combined with iliac bone grafting in treating aseptic femoral shaft non-unions. The research was conducted prospectively on 34 patients. A narrow dynamic... see more

 

Ahmet Adnan Karaarslan,Nihat ACAR,Hakan AYCAN,Fatih Ertem

After fracture site resorption, instability increases. We aimed to compare fracture site stability of different femoral nails after fracture site resorption. Thirty composite femurs, divided into three groups of tens for interlocking nails, compression na... see more

 

Ye Xie,Qirong Dong,Zonggang Xie

Objective: To investigate reasonable treatment of intertrochanteric fractures with proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA) or Hemiarthroplasty (HA) in elderly patients.Methods: In January 2009 to June 2013 367 patients were admitted in our hospital. Com... see more

 

Odysseas Paxinos,Leonidas Mitrogiannis,Athanasios Papavasiliou,Emmanouil Manolarakis,Aikaterini Siempenou,Vasilis Alexelis,Alexandra Karavasili

Injury data on elite gymnasts outside North America are sparse. This study reports the injuries recorded over a period of 10 years in 156 Greek elite male and female gymnasts. 2390 injuries were reported for a rate of 1,5 new injuries per y... see more