Publications by authors named "A E Kussmaul"

Introduction: Arthrodesis of a (diseased) ankle joint is usually performed to achieve pain relief and stability. One basic principle of arthrodesis techniques includes rigid fixation of the surfaces until union. It seems plausible that stable anchoring and homogeneous pressure distribution should be advantageous, however, it has not been investigated yet.

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  • Since their introduction in Germany in 2019, e-scooters have gained popularity, leading to a noticeable increase in associated injuries, prompting this study to evaluate injury patterns in e-scooter accidents.
  • The study analyzed 271 patients treated in the emergency department from May 2019 to October 2022, revealing that traumatic brain injuries were the most common (38%), with upper limb fractures also prevalent, and 40 patients required surgical intervention.
  • The findings suggest that implementing measures like mandatory helmet use, stricter alcohol regulations, and designated riding times could greatly enhance e-scooter safety.
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Background: The current rise in elderly patients with compromised bone quality complicates the surgical treatment of acetabular T-type fractures (AO type 62B2 fractures). There is on ongoing discussion about the treatment options, mostly consisting of an open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with or without primary or secondary total hip arthroplasty (THA). Yet, these patients are oftentimes unable to fulfil weight-bearing restrictions and mostly present with an unavailability of a stable anchor site.

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  • Anterior tension band injuries often result from high-impact trauma, and current treatment options, like anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, carry risks such as soft tissue irritation and implant failure.
  • In a study comparing traditional anterior fusion to a tape suture construct (similar to SpeedBridge™), researchers tested both methods on synthetic cervical segments to assess their biomechanical stability during various movements.
  • The results indicated that while anterior fusion showed less mobility in extension, the tape suture construct provided similar stability without showing significant disadvantages, making it a promising alternative that may prevent complications such as iatrogenic spondylodesis.
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Purpose: Corrective midfoot resection arthrodesis is the standard treatment of Charcot arthropathy type Sanders 2 and 3 with severe dislocation. In order to critically evaluate the effect of surgical correction, a retrospective analysis of our patient cohort was performed. Hereby, special emphasis was set on the analysis of the pre- and post-operative equinus position of the hindfoot.

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