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The effect of post-operative immobilization on short segment fixation without bone grafting for unstable fractures of thoracolumbar spine
Dorsolumbar spine fracture Posterior fixation Short segment Vs long segment Delayed ambulation
2008/11/27
Background: There is a controversy regarding the fixation level for the management of unstable thoraco-lumbar spine fractures, and literature often reports poor results with short segment fixation. Th...
Internal fixation and muscle pedicle bone grafting in femoral neck fractures
Femoral neck fracture open reduction internal fixation muscle pedicle bone grafting
2008/11/27
Background: The treatment of displaced intracapsular femoral neck fracture is still an unsolved problem. Non-union and avascular necrosis are the two main complications of this fracture, especially if...
Giant cell tumor: Curettage and bone grafting
Computerized tomography scan curettage and bone grafting wide resection
2008/11/27
Background: Curettage and wide resection are accepted methods of treatment of giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone. The success rate with curettage in different reports varies widely. There is a paucity in ...
Hydatid disease of scapula and upper third of humerus treated by en bloc excision and fibular bone grafting
En bloc excision hydatid disease scapula and humerus
2008/11/27
35-year-old male patient presented with gradually increasing painful swelling of the right shoulder, which was incised and drained and wound persisted as a discharging sinus on the anterolateral aspec...
Closed reduction, internal fixation with quadratus femoris muscle pedicle bone grafting in displaced femoral neck fracture
Avascular necrosis of femoral head closed reduction internal fixation femoral neck fracture muscle pedicle bone graft quadratus femoris muscle pedicle bone grafting
2008/11/25
Background: Management of femoral neck fracture is still considered as an unsolved problem. It is more evident in displaced fractures where this fracture is considered as some sort of vascular insult ...