Publications by authors named "Nasser M Kurdy"

In order to identify specific factors associated with prolonged inpatient stay following surgical correction of acute ankle fracture, we conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients who underwent acute ankle fracture repair, comparing length of hospital stay to the reason for delay of surgery (logistical versus clinical), type of fracture, and age. Our findings showed that delay in surgical repair beyond 24 hours following presentation to the emergency department was associated with a statistically significant overall longer length of stay, in comparison to patients who underwent surgery within the first 24 hours (P = .022).

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We report a case of failed reduction of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis following a Maisonneuve fracture due to interposition of an osteochondral fragment in the syndesmosis from the tibial plafond. The displaced fragment was not initially appreciated. It is suggested that surgeons consider this as a possible cause of an incompletely reduced diastasis after deltoid ligament interposition has been excluded.

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