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Citeşte mai mult1. Raza distală: anatomical definition and structural overview The distal radius forms the major articular surface of the wrist and contributes to both the radiocarpal joint and the distal radioulnar joint (Druj). Suprafața articulară a razei distale poate fi împărțită în două fosuri primare: Fossa scaphoidă:elliptical in shape and articulates with the […]
Citeşte mai multOase carpiene Oasele carpului sunt un grup de opt oase mici care formează încheietura mâinii, aranjat în rânduri proximale și distale. Their unique anatomy and positioning influence both the likelihood of fracture and the clinical presentation. Below is an overview of each bone and its fracture frequency, along with clinical considerations. Anatomy and Frequency […]
Citeşte mai multCaltotaza ca metodă de alungire a oaselor Caltotazis, cunoscut și sub denumirea de osteogeneză de distragere, este o tehnică chirurgicală care determină regenerarea oaselor prin distragerea treptată mecanică. Following a controlled osteotomy, a distraction device,commonly an external fixator is applied. This initiates a sequence of healing phases where mechanical tension stimulates new bone formation in the gap between bone […]
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1. What Is Long Bone Fracture Non-Union? A non-union occurs when a fracture does not heal on its own without further intervention. Clinically, most sources define this as persistence of a fracture after at least 6–9 months with no progression toward union in the last 3 luni . Non-unions are often categorized as: Hypertrophic (biologically active but mechanically unstable) […]
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1. Introduction Distal femoral osteotomy (DFO) is an essential surgical procedure for correcting angular deformities of the distal femur, commonly due to malunion, adolescent Blount disease, metabolic conditions, osteoarthritis, or idiopathic origins. These deformities significantly disrupt mechanical axis alignment, placing abnormal stress on knee cartilage and potentially accelerating the progression of osteoarthritis. Over the past […]
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1. Introduction The LCP Paediatric Hip Plate (PFP) features a universal design suitable for both left and right femurs, making it highly versatile for paediatric orthopaedic procedures. It is available in three system, tailored to the patient’s age and body weight: 2.7 mm plate: For infants and toddlers weighing up to 15 kg 3.5 mm plate: For children […]
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Definition of Hallux Valgus Hallux valgus is a common forefoot deformity characterized by a valgus deviation of the great toe and a varus deviation of the first metatarsal, resulting in a prominent medial bump or “bunion.” It often leads to pain, reduced mobility, and discomfort in footwear. According to radiographic evaluation standards, severity can be defined by: Hallux […]
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1. Introduction Pediatric lower limb angular deformities, such as genu varum (bowlegs) and genu valgum (knock-knees), require timely intervention to prevent joint degeneration and improve gait and aesthetics. In growing children, guided growth, also known as temporary hemiepiphysiodesis, is a minimally invasive solution that leverages the child’s remaining growth potential to correct deformity gradually. Among the […]
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AO Type C3 Distal Radius Fractures Distal radius fractures are among the most common orthopedic injuries worldwide, especially in older adults following low-energy trauma or in younger individuals due to high-impact injuries. According to the AOclassification, distal radius fractures are divided into types A (extra-articular), B (partial articular), and C (complete articular). AO type C3 is […]
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