Publications by authors named "Juan J Dominguez-Amador"

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  • - The one-bone forearm procedure is a promising treatment for severe forearm deformities, but traditionally faced issues like nonunion and infection; a modified technique was developed to improve union rates by enhancing fixation between key bone segments.
  • - A study on 28 young patients with forearm supination contracture due to neonatal brachial plexus injury showed an average correction of 116° and a complete bone union rate within about 6.6 weeks, with 100% success and no complications reported.
  • - This modified technique not only enables significant rotational correction but also demonstrates a low complication rate, making it a valuable option for treating severe supination deformities in children.
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Unlabelled: Dysplasia epiphysialis hemimelica (DEH), also known as Trevor disease, is a very rare disease characterized by an overgrowth of the osteocartilaginous epiphyseal caused by unknown factors. The medial side of the epiphysis is affected twice as often as the lateral side and more than one epiphysis was affected in two-thirds of the cases. Only a few cases of DEH in the upper extremities have been published, as the lower limb is usually the most affected, especially in the bones of the ankle joint.

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