نتایج جستجو برای: radial shortening osteotomy

تعداد نتایج: 88184  

2014
Raju Karuppal Anwar Marthya Rajendran V Raman Sandhya Somasundaran Sandeep Vijayan Kishore Puthezhath Menon Nikolaos Gougoulias

BACKGROUND Congenital dislocation of the radial head of the elbow is rare. It is genetically transmitted in some cases and is often associated with syndromes, such as Nail-Patella syndrome, antecubital pterygium and ulnar dysplasia. About two thirds are posterior, with the remainder being either anterior (15%) or lateral (15%). The natural history of the condition is that symptoms are relativel...

Journal: :Orthopaedics & traumatology, surgery & research : OTSR 2013
F Mallard J Jeudy F Rabarin G Raimbeau P-A Fouque B Cesari P Bizot Y Saint-Cast

Madelung's deformity results from a growth defect in the palmar and ulnar region of the distal radius. It presents as an excessively inclined radial joint surface, inducing "spontaneous progressive palmar subluxation of the wrist". The principle of reverse wedge osteotomy (RWO) consists in the reorientation of the radial joint surface by taking a circumferential bone wedge, the base of which is...

2014
Sudhir Singh Sanjiv Kumar Tushar Rai

Cubitus varus or “gunstock” deformity, a common longterm complication of a supracondylar fracture [1]. Components of cubitus varus deformity are: a) medial angulation, b) medial rotation, c) extension of distal fragment with or without d) medial epicondyle epiphyseal injury leading to delayed growth of medial condyle and cubitus varus deformity [2]. It is generally believed that functional impa...

2017
Mehdi Moghtadaei Ali Yeganeh Bahram Boddouhi Atefe Alaee Hossein Farahini Babak Otoukesh

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of proximal tibia osteotomy on hip biomechanics. METHODS This cohort study was conducted on 50 knees of 37 patients divided into two groups of unilateral and bilateral surgeries during 2015-2016. Patients underwent medial open-wedge osteotomy of proximal tibia. Axial alignment of lower limb radiography was carried out for the...

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
mohammad ali tahririan mohammad javdan mohammad hadi nouraei mohammad dehghani

background: fractures of distal radius are one of the most common fractures seen by physicians and account for 20% of all fractures seen in the emergency room. various factors contribute in secondary displacement of fracture fragments after anatomic or near anatomic close reduction and cast immobilization in distal radius fractures. this study was designed to examine the correlation between rad...

2009
Ferreira GJW King

INTRODUCTION: Fractures of the distal radius are the most common fracture of both adults and children. Distal radius fractures frequently heal with residual displacement and angulation with cast treatment and often cause distal radioulnar joint dysfunction including pain, decreased rotation, weakness, and arthritis. In spite of the frequency of these injuries, the indications for surgical treat...

2016
Abigail D Mariano Michael P Kowaleski Randy J Boudrieau

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the ability of an alignment jig/saw guide to reproduce appropriate osteotomy positions in the tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) in the dog. METHODS Lateral radiographs of 65 clinical TPLO procedures using an alignment jig and freehand osteotomy performed by experienced TPLO surgeons using a 24 mm radial saw blade between Dec 2005-Dec 2007 and Nov 2013-Nov 2015 we...

2017
Yuji Tomori Takuya Sawaizumi Nanno Mitsuhiko Shinro Takai

RATIONALE Idiopathic avascular necrosis of the scaphoid or lunate bone are known as Preiser disease and Kienböck disease, respectively. Although there are reports of avascular necrosis involving more than one carpal bone, concurrent idiopathic avascular necrosis of the scaphoid and lunate bones is rare, with only five cases reported in the English literature (including the two herein). Although...

2015
Ingo Schmidt

We present two case reports of successful primary shortening of the forearm and total wrist arthroplasty (TWA) using the new angle-stable Maestro Wrist Reconstructive System (WRS) for treatment of highly comminuted distal radius fracture in selected autonomous patients. In a 56-year-old male patient with adequate bone stock, insertion of the noncemented Maestro WRS was combined with ulnar short...

Journal: :Microsurgery 2009
Christophe Mathoulin Abhijeet L Wahegaonkar

Kienböck, a German radiologist, described avascular necrosis of the lunate (Kienböck's disease) in 1910. The epidemiology and etiology are not well-known and always has been debated. A negative ulnar variance is considered as a predisposing factor for Kienböck's disease by the majority of the authors. The treatment depends upon the stage of the disease at the time of presentation and diagnosis....

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