Publications by authors named "Nick C Sachinis"

The need for reaming and the number of locking screws to be used in intramedullary (IM) tibial nailing of acute fractures as well as routine bone grafting of tibial aseptic nonunions have not been clearly defined. We describe the results of reamed interlocked IM nails in 233 patients with 247 tibial fractures (190 closed, 27 open and 30 nonunions). Ninety-six percent of the fractures were united at review after an average of 4.

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Hypothesis: Some physicians advocate that aspiration of elbow joint hematoma in radial head fractures is helpful not only for determining a mechanical block to motion from a fracture fragment but also for improving the elbow motion and pain. However, the supplementary role of intra-articular anaesthetic injection is unclear.

Materials And Methods: In this prospective randomized study, 40 patients with undisplaced radial head fractures (Mason I) were treated with elbow joint aspiration alone (20 patients) or aspiration plus intra-articular injection of 3 mL of bupivacaine 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tension band wiring (TBW) is commonly used to fix olecranon fractures but may lead to discomfort due to the hardware being placed under the skin.
  • A study of 62 patients over an average of 8.2 years showed that while most patients had good to excellent outcomes, many experienced mild pain and degenerative changes post-surgery even after hardware removal.
  • Factors like age and mechanism of injury influenced fracture prevalence, with some control measures for pin migration showing no statistical significance in reducing complications.
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