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  • Treatment Strategies for Intertrochanteric Fractures Aug 09,2021
    Contents Basic Knowledge of Intertrochanteric Fractures The challenge of intramedullary nails The concept and significance of the lateral wall of the greater trochanter Fixation plan of the lateral wall of the greater trochanter Basic Knowledge of Intertrochanteric Fracture AO/OTA Classification A1 - Simple two parts. Lateral cortex remains intact. A2 - Comminuted with postero-medial fragment. Lat...
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  • Solution for Dislocation of Acromioclavicular Joint Solution for Dislocation of Acromioclavicular Joint Jun 30,2021
    Comparison between Hook Locking Plate and Button Plate Comparison of postoperative clinical results: Observation group is better than control group on the basis of abduction of AC Joint and Shoulder pain, the difference reach statistical significance (p<0.05) Comparison between Hook Locking Plate and Button Plate Comparison of shoulder activity: Observation group is better than control group, t...
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  • Double Medical Compound Compression System CCS Clinical Q&A Double Medical Compound Compression System CCS Clinical Q&A Jun 28,2021
    Q1: There is no antirotation effect when pressurized. But for Synthes it inserts two screws and then pressurizes, is the antirotation effect better? A: After inserting Lag Screw, the thread of it is tightly occluded with the bone. And when pressurize, the lag screw is pulled vertically and backward and does not rotate. So theoretically the fracture end and Lag Screw are not easy to rotate. If stil...

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  • Double Medical Compound Compression System Double Medical Compound Compression System Jun 28,2021
    Double Medical CCS VS. Depuy Synthes FNS           CCS                FNS Lag Screw Thread design: φ10.5 Polished design: φ10 Antirotation Screw Polished design: φ 6.0 Thread design: φ6.5 Divergence Angle 5° 7° Post...

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  • Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (09) Mar 15,2021
    Last issue we learned about the plasticity of bone. On this issue, we would like to talk about axial skeleton, which includes trunk bones and skull. To be specific, the trunk consists of 24 vertebrae, a sacrum, a coccyx, a sternum, and 12 pairs of ribs that contribute to the formation of the spine, the bony thorax, and the pelvis, respectively. The skull consists of 23 bones (the 3 pairs of ossicl...

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  • Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (Ⅷ) Mar 15,2021
    Last issue we learned about membranous bone and chondrogenic bone. On this issue, we would like to talk about the plasticity of bone. To be specific, osteoporosis occurs when neuroregulation is reduced. People with palsy disease may suffer from bone decalcification, osteoporosis and bone resorption due to nerve injury, and even spontaneous fracture. Endocrine has a great influence on the deve...

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  • Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (Ⅶ) Mar 11,2021
    The last issue we learned about the chemical composition and physical properties of bone. On this issue, we would like to talk about membranous bone and chondrogenic bone. Bone occurs in the mesodermal mesenchyma. From the 8th week of the embryo, the mesenchyma is membranous and being ossified gradually, which is called membranous bone. Or the mesenchyma first develop into cartilage...

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  • Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (Ⅵ) Mar 11,2021
    The last issue we learned about blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves. On this issue, we would like to talk about chemical composition and physical properties of bone. Bone is composed of organic and inorganic matter. Organic matter is mainly composed of collagen fiber bundles and sticky polyglycoproteins which form the scaffold of bone and give it elasticity and toughness. The inorgan...

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  • Series of orthopaedic knowledge introduction (Ⅴ) Mar 11,2021
    The last issue we learned about that bone is made up of sclerotin, periosteum and bone marrow. On this issue, we would like to talk about blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves. Blood vessels: the arteries of long bones include the trophising artery, epiphyseal artery, epiphyseal artery and periosteum artery. It can be divided into the diaphyseal system, epiphyseal - metaphyseal system, peri...

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  • The Treatment Techniques of Calcaneal Fractures Feb 01,2021
    In addition to conservative treatment method of calcaneal fracture, it is also applicable to perform other surgical treatment in different clinical situations, such as closed leverage reduction for some cases of extra-articular fractures and tongue-shaped fractures, open reduction for displaced intra-articular fractures and joint fusion for Sanders Type IV Fracture. Closed reduction has many advan...
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