J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad
April 2021
Background: Various treatment modalities have been used in treating femoral shaft fractures, i.e., open intramedullary nailing, plating and external fixators but these does not always produce stable fixation and there is increased risk of infection, closed locked intramedullary nailing technique has being the gold standard and is a routine procedure but it requires proper orthopedic operation table with traction apparatus and the use of image intensifier.
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April 2020
Background: The supra-condylar humeral fractures are commonest fractures at the elbow in children and represent a third of all limb fractures in children under the age of 7 years. These fractures are associated with neurological deficit and any of the three long nerves of upper arm can be involved in these fractures. This study was conducted to determine the frequency of median nerve injury in children aged 2-11 years presenting with closed supracondylar fracture of humerus.
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October 2008
Background: Hepatitis B and C is a common global health problem and is spreading rapidly in developing countries due to lack of health education, poverty and illiteracy. Both of these infections can be transmitted through blood or body fluids, tattooing, through infected instruments, unsafe shave by barbers and sexual contact. Medical personnel are most exposed to these infections.
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