Fracture-related infection (FRI) after tibial plateau open reduction and fixation is a common complication that leads to catastrophic sequelae and substantial economic costs, making prevention paramount. To facilitate an appropriate approach, it is useful to classify risk factors based on patient-related factors, injury-related factors, and management-related factors. Patient-related factors like smoking have a great amount of evidence establishing their relation with FRI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Patellar tendon ruptures are infrequent but disabling injuries. Surgical treatment is the gold standard to obtain good outcomes, and numerous techniques have been described. Biomechanical studies report better results when augmented techniques are used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe trend in the consumption of unconventional, more nutritious foods is leading to the globalization and decentralization of their production, giving rise to the adaptation and innovation of traditional products to make them healthier and more sustainable. This article focuses on quinoa and aims to estimate the environmental impacts of its production adapted to the Spanish conditions and of potential derived snacks enriched with this pseudo cereal by applying conventional and nutritional life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies. Besides, an exhaustive study of the energy flows by measuring the cumulative energy demand and the calculation of the energy return of investment (EROI) is carried out to assess the most impactful aspect of the processing industries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Osteotomies around the knee have been established as an effective method for treating varus or valgus malalignment associated with other knee pathologies in young and middle-aged patients. There is limited literature regarding the risks and complications based on patient age. The purpose of this study is to determine whether age influences as a risk factor for developing intraoperative and early post-operative complications in patients undergoing osteotomies around the knee.
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