Journal of pediatric orthopedics
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Pulled elbow is a disorder commonly observed in children in routine medical practice; however, when the circumstances involved in the injury are unknown, difficulty has been encountered in differential diagnosis whether it is a bone fracture or pulled elbow. One of the reasons involved has been the unavailability of diagnostic imaging in confirming the diagnosis of the pulled elbow. Therefore, the author had performed ultrasonography for the pulled elbow and studied the specific ultrasonographic findings of the same. ⋯ Level IV-diagnostic studies.
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Growing evidence in the orthopaedic arthroplasty literature supports the use of running bidirectional barbed suture (barbed suture) for closure of knee arthrotomies. More rapid wound closure and suture line integrity are described as its major advantages. No studies of barbed suture for the closure of posterior spinal wounds exist. The purpose of this project is to compare wound closure times and hospital charges using traditional closure versus barbed suture closure of posterior spine wounds created during scoliosis surgery. ⋯ Level II-therapeutic study, prospective nonrandomized cohort.
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It is well known that restrictive lung disease (RLD) is associated with scoliosis. This study identifies that obstructive lung disease (OLD) is associated with syndromic scoliosis and congenital scoliosis. ⋯ Level IV, prognostic study investigating the effect of a patient characteristic on the outcome of disease.