Publications by authors named "S Einhorn"

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  • CRPIF (Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Internal Fixation) is a less invasive surgical option for acetabular fractures compared to ORIF (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation), focusing on moderately displaced fractures.
  • A study compared the outcomes of 23 patients treated with CRPIF to those treated with ORIF, finding that CRPIF resulted in less operating time, fewer transfusions, and fewer complications.
  • Both treatment methods showed similar functional outcomes and pain levels post-surgery, suggesting that CRPIF could be a beneficial option for certain patients.
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  • The study evaluated post-embolic and postoperative outcomes of patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) metastases to the thoracic and lumbar spine at a single center from 2010 to 2020.* -
  • A total of 31 patients were assessed, with the results showing no significant differences in blood loss or complications between those with thoracic and lumbar spine metastases.* -
  • The findings suggest that embolization is safe and effective as a preoperative procedure, but surgery should occur the day after to better monitor for potential neurological complications.*
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Stress and mental ill-health carry considerable costs for both individuals and organizations. Although interventions targeting compassion and self-compassion have been shown to reduce stress and benefit mental health, related research in organizational settings is limited. We investigated the effects of a 6-week psychological intervention utilizing compassion training on stress, mental health, and self-compassion.

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Objective: Benevolence is an emerging concept in motivation theory and research as well as in on pro-social behavior, which has stimulated increasing interest in studying factors that impair or facilitate benevolence and effects thereof. This exploratory study examines the associations between benevolence, stress, mental health, self-compassion, and satisfaction with life in two workplace samples.

Methods: In the first study = 522 (38% = female, median age = 42) participants answered questionnaires regarding self-reported stress symptoms (i.

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Background: Due to the unspecific symptoms of spondylodiscitis (SpD), an early radiological examination is necessary. However, controversially discussed is the need for magnetic resonance imaging of the entire spine to exclude multisegmental infections and to determine the required surgical interventions. The aims of this study were to assess the incidence of multilevel non-contiguous pyogenic SpD and compare comorbidities, pain symptoms, and subsequent surgical strategies between unifocal (uSpD) and multifocal (mSpD) SpD.

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