Kalkwarf, Kyle J Yang, Yijiong Mora, Stephen Wolf, Dwayne A Robertson, Ronald D Holcomb, John B Drake, Stacy A
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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a recognized cause of death in hospitalized trauma patients, yet less is known about PE after discharge. All post-discharge, autopsy-demonstrated, fatal PE resulting from trauma within a large US county over six years were analyzed. Counts, percentages, mean values, SD, and IQR were calculated for all variables. 1848 trau...
Huang, Jen-Fu Liao, Chien-Hung Wang, Chia-Cheng Hsu, Chih-Po Cheng, Chi-Tung Chan, Sheng-Yu Kuo, Ling-Wei Liao, Chien-An Yang, Chun-Hsiang Ou Fu, Chih-Yuan
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The optimal time to intramedullary internal fixation for patients with isolated and unilateral femoral shaft fractures was investigated by the American College of Surgeons-Trauma Quality Improvement Program (ACS-TQIP). Adult patients from the TQIP between 2017 and 2019 were eligible for inclusion. The associations between time to fixation and targe...
Stanley, Ciarán Lennon, David Moran, Conor Vasireddy, Aswinkumar Rowan, Fiachra
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Hip fractures are a common orthopaedic injury affecting a particularly frail and vulnerable patient cohort. They are at risk of many complications, including prolonged length of stay and mortality. Efforts to identify those at high risk may be beneficial. Over 25 risk prediction models are published for patients with hip fractures. The primary aim ...
Metwaly, Radwan G Younis, Ahmed Saeed
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The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of augmentation plating with retaining of previous implant in situ in cases of non-united oligotrophic or atrophic aseptic distal tibial diaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures without bone grafting depending on the unified bone healing and non-union theory. Through the period between December 201...
Wood, Matthew J Al-Jabri, Talal Zaghloul, Ahmed Lanting, Brent Giannoudis, Peter V Hart, Alister James
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Periprosthetic acetabular fractures are rare but potentially devastating complications of total hip arthroplasty. As the number of total hip arthroplasties performed annually increases, so has the incidence of periprosthetic fractures, with the topic being spotlighted more frequently in the orthopaedic community. There is a particular sparsity of l...
Tarka, Mitchell Blankstein, Michael Schottel, Patrick
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Lu, Zhen-Liang Lu, Ke
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Li, Hanyue Luo, Shengyu Wang, Hao Chen, Yixuan Ding, MingZhe Lu, Jingwei Jiang, Li Lyu, Kexin Huang, Shilin Shi, Houyin
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Tendon injury accounts for 30% of musculoskeletal diseases and often leads to disability, pain, healthcare cost, and lost productivity. Following injury to tendon, tendon healing proceeds via three overlapping healing processes. However, due to the structural defects of the tendon itself, the tendon healing process is characterized by the formation...
O'Connor, Lizabeth A Houseman, Bryan Cook, Thomas Quinn, Curtis C
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Patients with blunt thoracic trauma requiring surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) frequently experience severe pain. Further, a rising prevalence of opioid-tolerant patients sustain traumatic injuries. The optimal pain management adjunct for concurrent use with SSRF remains uncertain. This study compared outcomes in patients undergoing S...
Taşkent, Hayri Can Alemdaroğlu, Kadir Bahadır Uslan, Yunus Ercan, Niyazi Demir, Teyfik
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Pauwels Type III fractures are unstable and frequently treated with cannulated screws (CS) or dynamic hip screws (DHS). The newly developed talon-cannulated compression devices (TCCD) have the potential to provide rotational stability, mainly through their talon. The study investigates whether TCCD has mechanical advantages over conventional screws...