Injury
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Geriatricians are increasingly involved in the treatment of fragility fractures. In Germany, hospitals that meet specific standards for orthogeriatric co-management (OGCM) are additionally certified as 'geriatric trauma centers.' One responsibility of OGCM is the appropriate management of osteoporosis through medication. We aimed to analyse the association between prescription frequencies of anti-osteoporotic drugs in hospitals with certified OGCM, those with non-certified OGCM, and those with no OGCM at all. ⋯ OGCM, especially when coupled with certification as a 'Geriatric Trauma Center,' is associated with higher prescription rates of specific anti-osteoporotic drugs and vitamin D after fragility fractures in Germany.
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Bicycle accidents account for the majority of traffic-related accidents in Sweden. Despite the widespread everyday use of bicycles, little is known about the fracture panorama resulting from bicycle accidents. This study analysed the fracture patterns of bicycle accidents in Sweden in regard to fracture type, sex, age, and type of bicycle. ⋯ The main finding is that bicyclists predominantly sustained fractures of the upper limb via low energy mechanisms. The fracture panorama differed by age, sex, and type of bicycle.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many habits and social reactions. During the lifting of COVID-19 lockdown measures in the USA, there was a notable surge in firearm violence, which became known as "the reopening phenomenon". This study evaluated the impact of a similarly proposed phenomenon on individuals living in a center of Türkiye. ⋯ The incidents analyzed predominantly involved the use of pistols (n = 371, 96 %). Long-barreled pistols caused injury in only 16 (4.1 %) cases. Most injuries (n = 275, 71 %) were located in the lower extremity. The comparison of the pre-pandemic, Pandemic lockdown and Reopening periods did not reveal a significant difference in the rate of firearm violence (p = 0.266, x2 goodness of fit) CONCLUSION: We did not observe the reopening phenomena around the COVID-19 pandemic period in a center of Türkiye. However, firearm violence remains a significant societal issue for both Türkiye and the world.
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The anatomical study of the modified medial approach for addressing fractures of the distal third of the humeral shaft aimed to elucidate the benefits of this method in providing optimal exposure for surgical intervention. ⋯ The modified medial approach, as revealed by anatomical studies, focuses on the fracture site with a straight skin incision aligned between the most prominent point of the medial epicondyle and the midpoint of the axilla, positioned one transverse finger from the radial side. Using the basilic vein as a reference, major vessels and nerves remain undisturbed, ensuring a safe operative zone. This technique allows for significant exposure of both the anterior and external humeral shaft fracture site and the ulnar side butterfly fragment while minimizing tissue damage and facilitating rapid recovery. The approach offers notable clinical value due to its reduced invasiveness and accelerated postoperative rehabilitation.
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This study aimed to apply a shock wave from the ventral side of a pig and examine its effect to use the results for new body armor production for humans. ⋯ None of the pigs exposed to shock waves from the ventral side died; however, most showed multiple bullae on the lung surface with lung contusion and splenic injury, which may have been greater than those exposed from the dorsal side. This may be due to the direct impact of the shock wave proceeding from the epigastrium and subcostal region, which are not protected by the skeletal structure of the thorax. These characteristics should be considered when producing new body armor for humans to protect the body from shock waves.