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Cureus
November 2024
Surgery, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, GBR.
Introduction Informed consent is essential to ensure that patients are appropriately educated about proposed procedures, including associated risks and potential benefits, to make a valid decision. Incision and drainage of an abscess is a common procedure performed by various healthcare professionals. Inconsistent practices in the consent process can lead to misunderstandings among the patient and have financial and legal complications for both the clinician and the hospital.
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December 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, UHC Habib Bourguiba, Sfax, Tunisia.
Cranioplasty to restore calvarial defects involves reconstruction with alloplastic materials or autologous tissues in order to provide the best protection to all intracranial contents. Sometimes, autologous bone may not be available; therefore, different materials have emerged such as polymethylmethacrylate plate, titanium mesh, and hydroxyapatite. However, when it is impossible to replace the autologous bone, the aesthetic result is generally unsatisfactory.
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October 2024
Trauma and Orthopaedics, Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital, Bangor, GBR.
Background Intraoperative safety protocols, including proper labelling of syringes, are critical to patient safety in surgical settings. While the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and the Royal College of Anaesthetists provide clear guidelines to prevent medication errors, ensuring consistent compliance with labelling protocols in the fast-paced and complex environment of orthopaedic surgery can still present practical challenges. The absence of proper labelling, combined with the use of multiple fluids such as normal saline, disinfectants, and local anaesthetics, increases the risk of adverse outcomes due to fluid misidentification.
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December 2024
Department of Chemistry, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Cologne, Greinstrasse 6, 50939 Cologne, Germany.
The aim of this study is to design a therapeutic enhanced three-dimensional (3D) silk fibroin (SF)-based scaffold containing propolis (Ps)-loaded chitosan (CH) nanocarriers. To this aim, we initially synthesized a hybrid gel-based ink by a synergistic sol-gel and self-assembly approach and then processed the resulting gels by microextrusion-based 3D printing followed by supercritical drying to obtain 3D hybrid aerogel scaffolds. Ps was utilized to enhance the final scaffold's bactericidal efficacy and cell responsiveness.
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August 2024
Nanjing Medical University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing, China.
Objective: Tibial plateau fractures are common intra-articular fractures that pose classification and treatment challenges for orthopedic surgeons.
Objective: This study examines the value of 3D printing for classifying and planning surgery for complex tibial plateau fractures.
Methods: We reviewed 54 complex tibial plateau fractures treated at our hospital from January 2017 to January 2019.
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