Publications by authors named "L TRONCONI"

Purpose: Femur fractures are among the most common fractures treated surgically, representing a significant challenge for the orthopedic surgeon. Peri-implant femoral fractures (PIFFs) represent a rare complication of the surgical treatment. It is necessary to pay attention during osteosynthesis, evaluating not only the fracture site but the entire femoral skeletal structure, the characteristics of the fracture, the health comorbidities, and the risk of malunion and pseudarthrosis.

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Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a common cause of hip pain in athletes and active individuals, often requiring hip arthroscopy followed by a structured rehabilitation program. Effective rehabilitation is crucial for optimizing surgical outcomes and facilitating a return to sport. A systematic review following PRISMA guidelines was conducted to evaluate post-operative rehabilitation protocols after hip arthroscopy for FAI.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A 32-year-old woman with early symptomatic DD underwent a risky surgical procedure that resulted in severe complications, including nerve and vascular damage, resulting in permanent disability and a subsequent legal claim for medical malpractice.
  • * This case underscores the importance of informed clinical decisions and careful selection of treatment options, particularly in high-risk patients, to optimize outcomes and reduce the likelihood of surgical errors.
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(1) Background. A definition of healthcare-associated infections is essential also for the attribution of the restorative burden to healthcare facilities in case of harm and for clinical risk management strategies. Regarding infections, there remains several issues on the ecosystem and pathogenesis.

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Background: The ruling n. 38485, 20 June 2019, of the Italian Supreme Court, III criminal section, addressed by the perspective of the law the very sensitive and new issue of telemedicine.

Objective: This commentary deals with the issue of authorization of telemedicine activities by the health authority, starting from the Italian Court of Criminal Cassation, III section, decision n.

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