Ann Chir Main Memb Super
June 1993
Thirty-one of lateral elbow pain have been reviewed, with an average follow-up of 32.4 months after surgery. The necessity of an adequate surgical procedure for each cause is confirmed.
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October 1991
The authors report a case of massive osteolysis of all of the metacarpal bones of the right hand in a 26 year old man. The disease commenced 9 years previously with painful symptoms associated with inflammation and the initial X-rays showed periosteal reaction of the 2nd and 3rd metacarpals. Massive osteolysis of all of the metacarpal bones, including the 1st metacarpal, developed progressively over a period of one year, although no signs of osteolysis were observed in the carpal bones or phalanges.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArterial bypass of the lower limbs from the thoracic aorta approached through a thoracic or abdominal route has already been described. The technique reported here is original in that the descending thoracic aorta is exposed through thoracotomy, and the prosthesis is passed behind the left kidney, then, for the right leg bifurcation, through Retzius' space without laparotomy. Two patients were operated upon with this technique which is described in detail, together with its potential indications, advantages and disadvantages.
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