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Distal Radius Fracture: Detailed Explanation of Internal Fixation Surgical Skills Sith Pictures And Texts!
Indications 1).Severe comminuted fractures have obvious displacement, and the articular surface of the distal radius is destroyed. 2).The manual reduction failed or the external fixation failed to maintain the reduction. 3).Old fractures. 4).Fracture malunion or nonunion. bone present at home...Read more -
Clinical features of “kissing lesion” of the elbow joint
Fractures of the radial head and radial neck are common elbow joint fractures, often resulting from axial force or valgus stress. When the elbow joint is in an extended position, 60% of axial force on the forearm is transmitted proximally through the radial head. Following injury to the radial he...Read more -
What Are The Most Commonly Used Plates in Trauma Orthopedics?
The two magic weapons of trauma orthopedics, plate and intramedullary nail. Plates are also the most commonly used internal fixation devices, but there are many types of plates. Although they are all a piece of metal, their usage can be regarded as a thousand-armed Avalokitesvara, which is unpred...Read more -
Introduce three intramedullary fixation systems for calcaneal fractures.
Currently, the most commonly used surgical approach for calcaneal fractures involves internal fixation with plate and screw through the sinus tarsi entry route. The lateral “L” shaped expanded approach is no longer preferred in clinical practice due to higher wound-related complicatio...Read more -
How to stabilize a midshaft clavicle fracture combined with ipsilateral acromioclavicular dislocation?
Fracture of the clavicle combined with ipsilateral acromioclavicular dislocation is a relatively rare injury in clinical practice. After the injury, the distal fragment of the clavicle is relatively mobile, and the associated acromioclavicular dislocation may not show obvious displacement, making...Read more -
Meniscus Injury Treatment Method ——– Suturing
The meniscus is located between the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone) and is called the meniscus because it looks like a curved crescent. The meniscus is very important to the human body. It is similar to the “shim” in the bearing of the machine. It not only increases the s...Read more -
Lateral condylar osteotomy for reduction of Schatzker type II tibial plateau fractures
The key to the treatment of Schatzker type II tibial plateau fractures is the reduction of the collapsed articular surface. Due to the occlusion of the lateral condyle, the anterolateral approach has limited exposure through the joint space. In the past, some scholars used anterolateral cortical ...Read more -
Introduction of a method for locating the “radial nerve” in the posterior approach to the humerus
Surgical treatment for mid-distal humerus fractures (such as those caused by “wrist-wrestling”) or humeral osteomyelitis typically requires the use of a direct posterior approach to the humerus. The primary risk associated with this approach is radial nerve injury. Research has indica...Read more -
How to Do Ankle Fusion Surgery
Internal fixation with bone plate Ankle fusion with plates and screws is a relatively common surgical procedure at present. Locking plate internal fixation has been widely used in ankle fusion. At present, plate ankle fusion mainly includes anterior plate and lateral plate ankle fusion. The pic...Read more -
The remote synchronized multi-center 5G robotic hip and knee joint replacement surgeries were successfully completed in five locations.
“Having my first experience with robotic surgery, the level of precision and accuracy brought about by digitization is truly impressive,” said Tsering Lhundrup, a 43-year-old deputy chief physician in the Department of Orthopedics at the People’s Hospital of Shannan City in the ...Read more -
Fracture of The Base of The Fifth Metatarsal
Improper treatment of fifth metatarsal base fractures can lead to fracture nonunion or delayed union, and severe cases may cause arthritis, which has a huge impact on people’s daily life and work. Anatomical Structure The fifth metatarsal is an important component of the lateral column of ...Read more -
The internal fixation methods for fractures of the medial end of the clavicle
Clavicle fracture is one of the most common fractures, accounting for 2.6%-4% of all fractures. Due to the anatomical characteristics of the midshaft of the clavicle, midshaft fractures are more common, accounting for 69% of clavicle fractures, while fractures of the lateral and medial ends of th...Read more