Publications by authors named "Hong Yong Zhao"

Bosworth fracture and dislocation is relatively rare, accounting for about 1% of ankle fractures. It is characterized by the proximal fibula fracture embedded in the posterolateral distal tibia. Due to an insufficient understanding of this fracture, it is easy to cause missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis in clinical practice.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019), a newly emerging disease in China, posed a public health emergency of China. Wuhan is the most serious affected city. Some measures have been taken to control the transmission of COVID-19.

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Study Design: This is a retrospective, clinical, and radiologic study of posterior reduction and fusion of the C1 arch in the treatment of unstable Jefferson fractures.

Objective: The aim of the study was to describe a new motion-preserving surgical technique in the treatment of unstable Jefferson fracture.

Summary Of Background Data: The management of unstable Jefferson fractures remains controversial.

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Objective: To explore the clinical application of Centerpiece titanium plate fixation in open door laminoplasty.

Methods: From January 2009 to December 2010,25 patients with cervical spinal stenosis were treated by open door laminoplasty with Centerpiece titanium plate fixation. There were 16 males and 9 females,with a mean age of (57.

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Biomechanics plays an important role in the pathogenesis of upper cervical spine disease. Traditional biomechanical test, such as animal experiment, physical experiment and vitro experiment exists many problems. Finite element method, a new biomechanical method, can repeat in sustainability study, change quality and quantity, provide the manifestation of local and internal region and make up the deficiency of current methods.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to evaluate the feasibility and technical specifics of using posterior transarticular screws for fixing the thoracic spine in cadaveric specimens.
  • Researchers dissected 20 thoracic cadaveric spines and measured screw trajectory using CT scans after implantation, noting angles and lengths.
  • The results showed successful placement of screws with slight angle variations between vertebrae and significant differences in trajectory lengths, indicating that this method is a viable alternative to standard pedicle screw fixation in thoracic stabilization.
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