Publications by authors named "Florian Kellermann"

Article Synopsis
  • Surgical site infections (SSI) post pelvic or acetabular surgery are uncommon but can lead to severe complications, requiring extra surgeries and extended hospital stays.
  • A study of 43 patients revealed that two-thirds had polymicrobial infections, with staphylococci being the most prevalent bacteria, and only 21% achieved negative microbiological samples by the time of wound closure.
  • Despite the complications, only 16% experienced recurrence of infection, with no significant difference in recurrence rates between patients with positive or negative microbiology results.
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to retrospectively correlate the kinematic dynamic rotation MRI (DR-MRI) of the wrist for assessment of extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) tendon subluxation and dislocation.

Material And Methods: The presence of an ECU tendon subluxation or dislocation on the DR-MRI report was correlated to findings of the surgical report.

Results: DR-MRI findings showed an ECU subluxation in 12 cases and an ECU dislocation in 13 cases.

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