Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jun 2021
Calcaneal fracture: results of earlier rehabilitation after open reduction and internal fixation.
This study aimed to analyze the clinical and radiological outcomes of early weight-bearing and rehabilitation after open reduction and internal fixation (OR/IF) of calcaneal fracture. ⋯ Earlier rehabilitation after OR/IF is recommended for the treatment of calcaneal fracture.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · May 2021
Reliability of measurements assessing the Lisfranc joint using weightbearing computed tomography imaging.
Subtle Lisfranc joint injuries remain challenging to diagnose in clinical practice. Although of questionable accuracy, bilateral weightbearing radiographs are considered the current gold standard to assess these injuries. However, weightbearing computed tomography (WBCT), which provides clearer visualization of bony landmarks, can also be used for evaluation. This study aims to design a protocol that reliably measures the distance between the medial cuneiform (C1) and second metatarsal (M2) to assess the Lisfranc joint using WBCT imaging. ⋯ Measuring the C1-M2 joint space with coronal WBCT imaging through a protocol that localizes the ILL is reproducible, simple, and can potentially be utilized clinically to evaluate the Lisfranc joint.
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Although shoulder arthroplasty is relatively safe in general population, it remains unclear in transplant recipient. Aim of this study was to determine outcomes and morbidity after shoulder arthroplasty in lung transplant recipients. ⋯ IV.
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · May 2021
Meta AnalysisThe outcomes of subtalar arthroereisis in pes planus: a systemic review and meta-analysis.
Subtalar arthroereisis has been increasingly accepted as a solution to manage symptomatic pes planus. However, despite the recent developments related to arthroereisis, no other published literature has aimed to review the outcomes in paediatric patients since 2010. This systematic review and meta-analysis, therefore, aims to evaluate the current outcomes of subtalar arthroereisis in the treatment of symptomatic pes planus among the paediatric population. ⋯ Subtalar arthroereisis could serve as a procedure to correct radiological abnormalities, as well as relieve pain in selected patients with symptomatic pes planus.