Publications by authors named "O Folorunsho Edobor-Osula"

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  • * A total of 598 patients were included, with a majority being male (88.6%) and an average age of around 14 years; different imaging techniques (X-rays, CT, MRI) were used variably, with CT most often used for specific fracture types.
  • * The research found that advanced imaging revealed additional findings not seen in X-rays, particularly in CT scans, highlighting differences in diagnostic approaches and the impact of advanced imaging on managing these fractures.
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  • Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome (TCCS) is a condition where bones in the hands and feet are abnormally fused, affecting movement and causing pain.
  • This case study focuses on an 11-year-old girl who has been monitored since she was 8 months old, showcasing the various symptoms and challenges she faces due to the disorder.
  • Advanced imaging techniques and genetic tests help provide insights into TCCS, outlining its progression and how to manage the pain and deformities it causes.
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The purpose of this study was to determine the variability in clinical management of tibial tubercle fractures among a group of pediatric orthopedic surgeons. Nine fellowship-trained academic pediatric orthopedic surgeons reviewed 51 anteroposterior and lateral knee radiographs with associated case age. Respondents were asked to describe each fracture using the Ogden classification (type 1-5 with A/B modifiers), desired radiographic workup, operative vs.

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Purpose Of Review: We aimed to review considerations, current treatment options, and complications in the management of pediatric proximal humerus fractures.

Recent Findings: Recent literature has shown an increased incidence of operative management of proximal humerus fractures. With increased age, and increased deformity, studies report excellent outcomes after operative treatment.

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