Introduction: The purpose of this study is to compare the early clinical results of two techniques in regarding to complications in the patients who suffered from chronic anterior traumatic isolated shoulder instability.
Method: Eighty-five patients underwent reconstructive procedures due to chronic isolated traumatic shoulder instability in our clinic between 1990 and 2002. Sixty-four patients in whom preoperatively Bankart lesion were detected with MRI and who participated in the regular follow-up were included in the study.
Background: The optimal management strategy for acute Achilles tendon ruptures is controversial. These injuries historically were treated by nonoperative methods (cast immobilization, bandaging); however, operative repair of the ruptured tendon has become popular.
Methods: Thirty-two patients who had rupture of the Achilles tendon were treated operatively with use of fibrin sealant, and clinical and functional performance measures were assessed after a mean followup of at least 6 months between November, 1998, and July, 2003.
Objectives: Four-point bending test was performed in transverse osteotomies of chicken humerus in order to assess biomechanical rigidity of fixation techniques that are commonly used in transverse unstable fractures of the tubular bones of the hand.
Methods: Thirty chicken humeral bones were transversely osteotomized and then randomly assigned to six fixation groups equal in number. Osteotomized bones were fixed with the use of two crossed (2 groups) or intramedullary (2 groups) K-wires; in the remaining two groups, crossed K-wires were used in combination with tension band wiring.
Twenty-six patients with moderate-to-severe hallux valgus deformities were evaluated before and after treatment. All of the patients had incongruent great toe joints. The patients underwent modified proximal crescentic osteotomy, which was termed proximal oblique crescentic osteotomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-seven male military recruits with humeral shaft fractures that occurred during throwing of a hand grenade were analyzed to determine the causes and contributing factors of this fracture in recreational pitchers. Average patient age was 22 years (range: 19-27 years). Objective criteria included type and fracture site on radiographs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween 1997 and 2001 we treated 54 elderly patients with unstable intertrochanteric fractures by primary hemiarthroplasty using a cemented bipolar prosthesis. Mean patient age was 75.6 (64-91) years and mean follow-up was 22.
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