Publications by authors named "C Lampert"

Background: Fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP) in elderly patients are an increasing concern due to their association with osteoporosis and the aging population. These fractures significantly affect patients' mobility and quality of life. This study evaluates different surgical techniques in patients suffering from FFP to provide standardized recommendations for treatment strategies.

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: The surgical management of periprosthetic femoral fractures is particularly challenging in geriatric patients due to physiological limitations. The choice between open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and hip revision arthroplasty for treating Vancouver B2 and B3 fractures remains controversial. This study aims to contribute further evidence by analyzing the in-hospital outcomes in geriatric patients with Vancouver B2/3 fractures.

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Medial clavicle fractures and injuries to the sternoclavicular joint are rare injuries but can have life-threatening consequences. There are no standardized treatment algorithms or guidelines for the diagnostics and treatment. This article provides an overview of the individual topographies as well as the conservative and surgical treatment strategies.

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Early life stress may lead to lifelong impairments in psychophysiological functions, including emotional and reward systems. Unpredicted decrease in reward magnitude generates a negative emotional state (frustration) that may be involved with susceptibility to psychiatric disorders. We evaluated, in adolescents and adult rats of both sexes, whether maternal separation (MS) alters the ability to cope with an unexpected reduction of reward later in life.

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Article Synopsis
  • 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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