نتایج جستجو برای: hypoplasia of clavicle

تعداد نتایج: 21165155  

2016
Xu-sheng Qiu Xiao-bo Wang Yan Zhang Yan-Cheng Zhu Xia Guo Yi-xin Chen

BACKGROUND A reemergence of interest in clavicle anatomy was prompted because of the advocacy for operative treatment of midshaft clavicle fractures. Several anatomical studies of the clavicle have been performed in western population. However, there was no anatomical study of clavicle in Chinese population. PATIENTS AND METHODS 52 patients were included in the present study. Three-dimensiona...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
nikolaos varelas department of surgery, division of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, centre hospitalier du centre du valais, sion, switzerland pieter joosse department of surgery, medisch centrum alkmaar, alkmaar, the netherlands philippe zermatten department of surgery, division of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, centre hospitalier du centre du valais, sion, switzerland; department of surgery, division of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, centre hospitalier du centre du valais, sion, switzerland. tel: +41-276038885, fax: +41-276034438

conclusions stability of the clavicle is crucial for shoulder function and care should be taken not to miss or underestimate segmental bipolar fractures even with a low energy mechanism. authors believe that operative treatment should be taken into consideration for displaced fractures. introduction clavicle fractures are very common, accounting for approximately 4% of all adult fractures. segm...

2016
Matthew A. Yalizis Gregory A. Hoy Eugene T. H. Ek Arul Ramasamy

Segmental or bipolar fractures of the clavicle generally refer to a concomitant ipsilateral distal clavicle andmidshaft clavicle fracture. These injuries are exceedingly rare and are generally secondary to higher energy injuries. We report a case of a 38-year-old male who sustained a left bipolar clavicle fracture after falling from a push bike while riding recreationally which unusually involv...

Alireza Shams, Bita Ghahremani, Mohammad Bayat, Mohammad Reza Darabi, Parvindokht Bayat, Saeed Babaee,

The knowledge of variations in the superficial veins is of clinical importance for the anatomist, radiologists, clinical practitioners and surgeons in order to plan about the operative procedures. Usually cephalic vein drains into the axillary vein. In this case report study the left cephalic vein communicates with the left external jugular vein and made a common trunk at th...

2016
Rashmi Datta Jyotsna Agarwal DK Sharma

The patient had frontal bossing, micrognathia, depressed nasal bridge, high‐arched palate, multiple impacted supernumerary teeth [Figure 1], barrel‐shaped chest, cup‐shaped distal phalanges and down‐curving nails. Mouth opening was adequate but Mallampati airway grade (MP) was indeterminate. Height (135 cm) was less than 3rd percentile and weight (30 kg) was 10th percentile for her age. She had...

2017
Jesse Chieh-Szu Yang Kun-Jhih Lin Hung-Wen Wei Cheng-Lun Tsai Kang-Ping Lin Pei-Yuan Lee

The clavicle has a complex geometry that makes plate fixation technically difficult. The current study aims to measure the anatomical parameters of Chinese clavicles as reference for plate design. One hundred clavicles were analyzed. The clavicle bone model was reconstructed by using computed tomography images. The length, diameters, and curvatures of the clavicle were then measured. The female...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2005
Pascal Steenvoorde Arno P W van Lieshout Jacques Oskam

Isolated clavicle fractures are frequently encountered in the accident and emergency department. Complications of isolated clavicle fractures are rare. Pneumothorax as a complication of a clavicle fracture has only been reported five times in English literature. In all five cases the pneumothorax was treated by a thoracostomy and the clavicle fracture was treated conservatively. In our case, bo...

2009
Matthew H. Nett Michael L. Richardson

Historically, fractures of the clavicle have been treated nonoperatively. However, it is becoming much more common for orthopedic surgeons to treat clavicle fractures with open reduction and internal fixation-particularly fractures of the lateral clavicle with high rates of nonunion, such as the Neer type II. Several techniques and devices are currently being used for clavicle fixation. We pres...

2015
Hyong Nyun Kim Xiao Ning Liu Kyu Cheol Noh

BACKGROUND Open reduction and plate fixation is the standard operative treatment for displaced midshaft clavicle fracture. However, sometimes it is difficult to achieve anatomic reduction by open reduction technique in cases with comminution. METHODS We describe a novel technique using a real-size three dimensionally (3D)-printed clavicle model as a preoperative and intraoperative tool for mi...

2015
Redouane Hani Badr Ennaciri Idriss Jeddi Ahmed El Bardouni Mustapha Mahfoud Mohamed Saleh Berrada

Isolated clavicle fractures are among the commonest of traumatic fractures in the emergency department. Complications of isolated clavicle fractures are rare. Pneumothorax has been described as a complication of a fractured clavicle only rarely in English literature. In all the reported cases, the pneumothorax was treated by a thoracostomy and the clavicle fracture was treated conservatively. I...

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