نتایج جستجو برای: martin kirschner
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martin kirschner (1879-1942), versatile german surgeon who had his scientific research and academic interests addressed topics which are covered by several specialities such as general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery, anesthesiology and plastic surgery. he also was the editor of five medical journals and autjor of 249 articles and eight textbooks. his greatest and lasting contributio...
Martin Kirschner cirujano alemán que empleó por primera vez alambres para la fijación de las fracturas, éstos en la actualidad son de uso frecuente en el tratamiento ortopédico, también desarrolló un abordaje para rodilla, cirugías en las extremidades, así como un método para realizar un esófago artificial, él fue primero en realizar una embolectomía de la arteria pulmonar llamada operación de ...
by Obul R. Bandapalli, Stephanie Schuessele, Joachim B. Kunz, Tobias Rausch, Adrian M. Stütz, Noa Tal, Ifat Geron, Nava Gershman, Shai Izraeli, Juliane Eilers, Nina Vaezipour, Renate Kirschner-Schwabe, Jana Hof, Arend von Stackelberg, Martin Schrappe, Martin Stanulla, Martin Zimmermann, Rolf Koehler, Smadar Avigad, Rupert Handgretinger, Viktoras Frismantas, Jean Pierre Bourquin, Beat Bornhauser...
Over decades the K-wire (or Kirschner-wire) has been an extremely versatile tool in the hands of plastic and orthopaedic surgeons who use it for temporary or definitive osteosynthesis, temporary joint transfixation or for guidance for other implants like cannulated screws. The wire is named after a famous German surgeon, Martin Kirschner. He was born on October 28th 1879 in Breslau, (today Wroc...
A century ago, in 1909, Martin Kirschner (1879-1942) introduced a smooth pin, presently known as the Kirschner wire (K-wire). The K-wire was initially used for skeletal traction and is now currently used for many different goals. The development of the K-wire and its insertion devices were mainly influenced by the change in operative goals and by the introduction of antibiotics. The first versi...
SIL1 mutations and clinical spectrum in patients with Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome Michael Krieger, Andreas Roos, Claudia Stendel, Kristl G. Claeys, Fatma Mujgan Sonmez, Michael Baudis, Peter Bauer, Antje Bornemann, Christian de Goede, Andreas Dufke, Richard S. Finkel, Hans H. Goebel, Martin Häussler, Helen Kingston, Janbernd Kirschner, Livija Medne, Petra Muschke, François Rivier, Sabine Rudnik-...
the aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of treatment using kirschner wires and tensioning bands for tarsocrural luxation with malleolus fractures resulting from trauma in dogs. eight dogs with tarsocrural luxation due to malleolus fracture were selected. following intrathecal anesthesia, the malleolus bone was returned to its normal position using two kirschner wires and ten...
A sixty-year-old man was admitted due to chest pain. He had a history of pelvic bone fracture fixation with Kirschner wire about 20 years earlier. On examination, we detected a Kirschner wire that had migrated into the right ventricle. Without cardiopulmonary bypass, we removed the migrating Kirschner wire via median sternotomy. The patient recovered without complications and was discharged on ...
In foot and ankle patients, the use of Kirschner wires is common, and the population in the typical foot and ankle practice has higher rates of comorbidities associated with infection. This study assessed national trends regarding the use of postoperative prophylactic antibiotic therapy in patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery treated with percutaneous Kirschner wires. Attending physicians...
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