Publications by authors named "Mariano Codesido"

Objective: the management of septic metaphyseal nonunions is challenging, with inconsistent outcomes. Antibiotic cement-coated implants have been demonstrated good outcome for diaphyseal infected nonunions, however there is no data in metaphyseal infected nonunions.

Methods: fifteen adult patients with septic metaphyseal nonunions of the femur or tibia were treated with antibiotic cement-coated plates.

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Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a zoonotic emerging infectious disease caused by New World orthohantaviruses (family Hantaviridae) hosted by rodents of the family Cricetidae. In Argentina, one of its main hosts is the sigmodontine rodent Oligoryzomys flavescens, a widely distributed mouse of the Pampas, Delta and Espinal ecoregions of central-east Argentina. Because the abundance of the reservoir and its proportion in the rodent community affects both virus prevalence and human exposure risk, its estimation throughout its known geographical distribution is of key importance for the design of public health strategies to prevent HPS.

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In temperate agroecosystems, avian responses in abundance and distribution to landscape attributes may be exacerbated by the coupling of natural seasons and farming practices. We assessed the seasonal roles of field type, field use in the surroundings, and distance from a field to the nearest woodlot on the abundance of seed-eating birds in a 225,000 km study area in the Pampas of central Argentina. During spring-summer and autumn of 2011-2013, we randomly selected 392 fields and used transect samples to collect data on abundance and presence of seed-eating bird species.

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  • The study investigates the safety of minimally invasive surgical (MIS) techniques for correcting hallux valgus, focusing on Akin osteotomy and lateral release.
  • The analysis involved 16 fresh-frozen cadaveric feet, examining the anatomical relationships and measuring risks for soft tissue injuries during the procedures.
  • Results showed no nerve injuries, but a significant portion of cadaver specimens experienced injury to the extensor hallucis longus paratendon, with potential risks to the flexor hallucis longus sheath, highlighting the need for careful navigation in surgical practices.
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