Publications by authors named "Arsany Metry"

Background:  The aim of the study is to identify the potential risk factors for postoperative AKI in hip fracture patients.

Design And Methods:  Using our local neck of femur (NOF) registration data, patient details were selected using inclusion and exclusion criteria. Electronic records of patients were assessed retrospectively, including blood results, radiological investigations, clinical documentation, and drug charts.

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  • Increased e-scooter use in the UK has led to more injuries and greater healthcare costs, prompting a study on the associated risks and burdens on the health system.
  • The research analyzed data from 104 e-scooter injury cases from November 2017 to July 2022, revealing that most injuries involved male riders who were typically not wearing helmets.
  • Key findings included a predominance of lower limb fractures (45.6%), with open fractures accounting for 22.1% of bony injuries and an overall average hospital stay of 8.6 days, with some patients needing intensive therapy.
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Introduction: The Boyd approach allows excellent access to the elbow and is used to treat complex elbow injuries using a single incision approach.

Materials And Methods: In this study, we retrospectively evaluated 16 patients with complex elbow injuries treated with open reduction and internal fixation using the Boyd approach between 2016 and 2018.

Results: All fractures were well united in anatomical position.

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Lisfranc injury refers to a group of bony or ligamentous injuries in which one or more of the metatarsals are displaced with respect to the tarsus. These injuries can occur as a result of either high-energy trauma like motor vehicle accidents and falls from height, or low-energy trauma from sports activities. A significant proportion of Lisfranc injuries are missed initially.

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Study Design: Prospective case series.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of anterior-only approach, for treatment of type C F4 (AO classification) traumatic subaxial cervical spine injuries.

Methods: Patients with type C F4 traumatic cervical injuries presenting to a tertiary center between June 2017 and July 2018 were included.

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