Eur J Trauma Emerg S
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Apr 2008
Nonunion of a Pediatric Distal Radial Metaphyseal Fracture Following Open Reduction and Internal Fixation : A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
A boy, age 9, presented with deformation and pain of the left distal forearm, 1 year after a plate osteosynthesis for a distal radial metaphyseal fracture. This case showed a pediatric nonunion of a distal radial metaphyseal fracture which caused strong deformation of the left distal forearm. This is an extremely rare complication in children following an open reduction and internal fixation for a displaced distal forearm fracture. Key points of pediatric fracture healing are discussed and a review of the literature is given.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Apr 2008
Radial Head Fractures: Indications and Technique for Primary Arthroplasty.
The treatment of complex radial head fractures remains a challenge for the orthopedic surgeon. Novel implants and improved surgical techniques have made reconstruction of the radial head with open reduction and internal fixation possible in most cases. However, extremely comminuted radial head fractures with associated instabilities still require replacement of the radial head with a prosthesis to allow rehabilitation with early motion of the elbow, and thereby optimizing the functional results of these potentially devastating injuries. In this article we discuss the surgical considerations related to radial head replacement, encompassing the indications for radial head arthroplasty, implant selection, surgical technique, rehabilitation protocols, and complications related to radial head prosthesis.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Apr 2008
The Role of Total Elbow Arthroplasty in Complex Distal Humeral Fractures.
Fractures of the distal humerus are routinely treated by open reduction and internal fixation in an attempt to retain a painless, stable and functional joint. However, results of fixation, even with advances in plate technology, are still dependent on screw purchase and bone quality. Reported results, over the past decade, now support consideration of primary total elbow arthroplasty, in cases of highly comminuted distal humeral fractures, especially in the elderly who have low physical demands, or in those who have significant pre-existing inflammatory joint disease resulting in marked joint destruction.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Apr 2008
Fractures of the Coronoid Process of the Ulna: Which Ones to Fix and Which Ones to Leave Alone: A Review.
The coronoid process of the ulna forms the anterior boundary of the trochlear notch and is crucial for elbow stability. Coronoid fractures are uncommon and they occur in aproximately 10% of elbow dislocations. They are mostly associated with ligamentous and capsular disruptions as well as concomitant fractures. ⋯ Although rough guidelines can bemade, it is important to view each patient's elbow injury individually and then make a specific treatment plan. Data on treatment results are sparse. Improved understanding of coronoid fractures and their management will result in better outcomes and decrease possible complications including a certain degree of stiffness, neuropathy and arthrosis.
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Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease. Recently, the paradigm for diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis has undergone changes due to new findings on this disease. With the arrival of densitometers that could measure BMD we started using medications that block further degradation of density and repair the densitometric results. ⋯ Hip protectors are protective pads designed to cover the greater trochanter and attenuate or disperse the force of fall sufficiently to prevent a hip fracture. A number of cost-benefit studies on residential elderly patients between 2004 and 2006 proved the efficacy of MIPP and hip protectors, and some studies did so also on those patients living independently. Unfortunately, as much as 75% of women and 90% ofmen at high risk in nursing homes are not investigated, and 75% of those affected are not treated.