نتایج جستجو برای: dorsal base fracture

تعداد نتایج: 394090  

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 1998
John Elfar Tobias Mann

Fracture-dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint encompass a spectrum of injury severity, ranging from injuries that require little intervention to those that require advanced reconstructive surgery for optimal outcome. Three fracture-dislocation patterns are recognized: dorsal, volar, and pilon. Acceptable outcome is dependent on achieving and maintaining a well-aligned and well-red...

Journal: :Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2011
Monty S Bali

A 6-month-old male-castrated domestic shorthair cat was presented shortly after being bitten on the neck by a large breed dog. On presentation the cat was non-ambulatory tetraparetic with preserved deep pain perception. Plain radiographs of the neck did not show any abnormalities. Computed tomography was performed and showed a right-sided depressed fracture of the dorsal lamina of the atlas. A ...

Journal: :Techniques in hand & upper extremity surgery 2007
Stephen K Y Tham Gregory I Bain

The purpose of this article is to describe a technique of restoring stability or congruency to the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) by osteoplasty or osteotomy of the sigmoid notch, where abnormalities in the osseous anatomy have resulted in DRUJ instability. This technique addresses the osseous cause to DRUJ instability and avoids the need for complex soft tissue procedures to treat chronic vola...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
eric m. padegimas department of orthopedic surgery, thomas jefferson university hospital, philadelphia, usa; department of orthopedic surgery, thomas jefferson university hospital, 1025 walnut street, room 516 college, philadelphia, usa. tel: +1-2159551500; +1-8606040902, fax: +1-2155030530 william j. warrender department of orthopedic surgery, thomas jefferson university hospital, philadelphia, usa christopher m. jones department of orthopedic surgery, the rothman institute, thomas jefferson university hospital, philadelphia, usa asif m. ilyas department of orthopedic surgery, the rothman institute, thomas jefferson university hospital, philadelphia, usa

conclusions metacarpal neck fractures are a common injury in young and active patients that results in substantial missed time from work. while the surgical indications are well-described, there is no consensus on the optimal treatment modality because of high complication rates. dorsal plating has higher complication rates than closed reduction and percutaneous pinning, but is necessary in com...

2016
Nil Ratan Banerjee

to the size of a large cocoa-nut, and about four pints of urine were drawn off. Paraplegia was said to have commenced immediately after the fall. The fracture was situated about the 10th dorsal vertebra, where the prominence was seen, and the spot was tender to pressure. It looked like a case of fracture-dislocation, produced by indirect violence from fall. No hyperaasthesia wag observed at the...

Ali Eskandarizade Fereshteh Hoseini Ghavam fereshteh sadegh, Maryam Hejazi Sina Safari

Abstract This clinical report presents a case of abutment fracture, due to occlusal overload, occurred with an implant-supported restoration on right mandibular first molar of a female patient. After 6 months of prosthetic reconstruction implants, the patient returned to the clinic due to the loss of implant crown. The fractured fragment of the abutment with the screw protec...

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...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2004
S G Kirkham R J Gray

We report a rare case of simultaneous dorsal dislocation of 4 ulnar carpometacarpal joints and dorsoradial dislocation of the trapezium with an associated fracture of the scaphoid tuberosity. The injuries were diagnosed early and treated successfully with closed reduction and transfixation using Kirschner wires. The functional results were excellent at 17-month follow-up.

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