Items tagged “orthopaedics”

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Early scapholunate advanced collapse treated with scaphoidectomy and four-corner fusion

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 21 Aug 2014
88% complete
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Fulkerson procedure

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Henry Knipe
Published 10 Dec 2014
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Trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture-dislocation

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RMH Core Conditions
Published 20 Jan 2015
95% complete
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Bony Bankart and Hill-Sachs lesions

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Henry Knipe
Published 19 Jan 2015
92% complete
X-ray CT
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Non-united scaphoid fracture with proximal pole avascular necrosis

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RMH Core Conditions
Published 20 Jan 2015
83% complete
X-ray MRI
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Bennett fracture

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RMH Core Conditions
Published 19 Jan 2015
91% complete
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Pelvic fractures with urethral rupture

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RMH Core Conditions
Published 19 Jan 2015
89% complete
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Talar dome osteochondral injury

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 19 Jan 2015
83% complete
CT X-ray
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Posterior hip dislocation and pelvic fractures

  Diagnosis certain
RMH Core Conditions
Published 20 Jan 2015
91% complete
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Tuberculous osteomyelitis

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RMH Core Conditions
Published 20 Jan 2015
95% complete
X-ray CT
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Distal radioulnar joint dislocation

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RMH Core Conditions
Published 17 Feb 2015
91% complete
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Distal radioulnar joint dislocation

Isolated distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) dislocations are rare and are more commonly part of complex forearm fracture-dislocations.  Clinical presentation Wrist pain, swelling and deformity following FOOSH or direct trauma. The patient will be unable to supinate/pronate the forearm 1,2.  Patho...
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Dynamic hip screw sliding

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 05 Jun 2015
75% complete
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Dynamic hip screw

Dynamic hip screws (DHS) are a femoral head-sparing orthopedic device used to treat femoral neck fractures. It is sometimes referred to as a pin and plate. Femoral neck fractures that are undisplaced and hence have a low risk of avascular necrosis (Garden I and II fractures) can be treated with...
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Off-ended

The term off-ended is used by some orthopedic surgeons and radiologists to describe a long bone fracture that is displaced by more than the width of the bone. An off-ended fracture is often shortened due to muscle contraction.
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Amputation (generic)

The term amputation refers to the disconnection of all or part of a limb from the body. Specifically, amputation is defined as the removal of the structure through a bone. This is in contrast to disarticulation, which is the removal of the structure through a joint. When due to trauma, traumati...
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Disarticulation

The term disarticulation refers to the disconnection of all or part of a limb from the body, specifically through a joint. This is in contrast to amputation, which is the disconnection or removal of the structure through a bone.
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Cervical disc replacement

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 05 Jun 2015
89% complete
X-ray CT
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Four-corner fusion (intercarpal arthrodesis of the capitate, lunate, triquetrum, and hamate) with autologous bone graft (scaphoid)

  Diagnosis certain
Matt A. Morgan
Published 17 Jun 2015
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Four-corner fusion (wrist)

Four-corner fusion is a partial fusion technique used in some patients with advanced degenerative change in the wrist. Partial fusion reduces pain from the joint while still preserving some motion (as opposed to a total wrist fusion). Indications Advanced arthritis from scapholunate advanced ...

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