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Journal articles on the topic "Metaphyseal fracture"

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Engelhardt, Lucas, Frank Niemeyer, Patrik Christen, et al. "Simulating Metaphyseal Fracture Healing in the Distal Radius." Biomechanics 1, no. 1 (2021): 29–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomechanics1010003.

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Simulating diaphyseal fracture healing via numerical models has been investigated for a long time. It is apparent from in vivo studies that metaphyseal fracture healing should follow similar biomechanical rules although the speed and healing pattern might differ. To investigate this hypothesis, a pre-existing, well-established diaphyseal fracture healing model was extended to study metaphyseal bone healing. Clinical data of distal radius fractures were compared to corresponding geometrically patient-specific fracture healing simulations. The numerical model, was able to predict a realistic fra
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Deahl, Lauren, Ron Ben-Amotz, Ana Caceres, and Kimberly Agnello. "Proximal tibial metaphyseal fractures in immature dogs." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 30, no. 04 (2017): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3415/vcot-16-11-0154.

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SummaryObjective: To describe proximal tibial metaphyseal fractures in immature dogs.Materials and methods: Medical records of immature dogs with metaphyseal fractures of the proximal tibia were reviewed and data were collected on signalment and history of trauma. Craniocaudal and mediolateral radiographs were evaluated for the determination of the bones fractured, location of the fracture within the bone, fracture configuration, and the presence of fracture segment displacement and angulation.Results: Eighteen dogs with 22 proximal tibial metaphyseal fractures fulfilled the inclusion criteria
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Kim, Jae Kwang, Jong-Oh Kim, and Yong-Do Koh. "Management of Distal Ulnar Fracture Combined with Distal Radius Fracture." Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume) 21, no. 02 (2016): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2424835516400075.

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The distal ulna is composed of the ulnar styloid, ulnar head, and distal ulnar metaphyseal area. Most of distal ulnar metaphyseal fractures are associated with distal radius fractures and this incidence tends to be greater in osteoporotic elderly. Consideration of the treatment of distal ulna metaphyseal fracture should be addressed after treating a distal radius fracture. If it is stable, cast immobilization is preferred, however, if it shows malalignment or instability, an operative method should be considered. More than half of distal radius fractures are combined with an ulnar styloid frac
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Haffner-Luntzer, M., and A. Ignatius. "Animal models for studying metaphyseal bone fracture healing." European Cells and Materials 40 (October 29, 2020): 172–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.22203/ecm.v040a11.

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An estimated 2 million osteoporotic fractures occur annually in the US, resulting in a dramatic reduction in quality of life for affected patients and a high economic burden for society. Osteoporotic fractures are frequently located in metaphyseal bone regions. They are often associated with healing complications, because of the reduced healing capacity of the diseased bone tissue, the poor primary stability of the fracture fixation in the fragile bone, and the high frequency of comorbidities in these patients. Therefore, osteoporotic fractures require optimised treatment strategies to ensure
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AL-QATTAN, M. M., K. AL-ZAHRANI, and A. A. AL-BOUKAI. "The Relative Incidence of Fractures at the Base of the Proximal Phalanx of the Fingers in Children." Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) 33, no. 4 (2008): 465–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1753193408090146.

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There is debate regarding the most common fracture type at the base of the proximal phalanx of the fingers in children prior to closure of the epiphysis. In total, 100 consecutive children presenting with 103 fractures were included in a prospective study and their X-rays were reviewed by a consultant musculoskeletal radiologist. The study included 61 boys and 39 girls with a mean age of 10 (range 4–14) years. The most common fracture observed was the juxta-epiphyseal type II fracture (53%), followed by the Salter–Harris type II fracture (26%). Other fractures observed included Salter–Harris t
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Githens, Michael, and Julius Bishop. "Complex Tibial Fractures: Tips and Tricks for Intramedullary Nail Fixation." Clinical Medicine Insights: Trauma and Intensive Medicine 5 (January 2014): CMTIM.S12264. http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/cmtim.s12264.

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Intramedullary nailing of metaphyseal and segmental tibia fractures can be technically challenging for a variety of reasons. Restoring length, alignment and rotation of the injured limb requires careful preoperative planning and meticulous attention to surgical technique, while avoiding common pitfalls. Understanding the deforming forces on the fracture segments and normal tibial osteology provides a background for recognizing the most common pitfalls when nailing these fractures. Many adjuncts for obtaining and maintaining fracture reduction while nailing have been described, including extend
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Inoue, Satoshi, Jiro Takito, and Masanori Nakamura. "Site-Specific Fracture Healing: Comparison between Diaphysis and Metaphysis in the Mouse Long Bone." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 17 (2021): 9299. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179299.

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The process of fracture healing varies depending upon internal and external factors, such as the fracture site, mode of injury, and mechanical environment. This review focuses on site-specific fracture healing, particularly diaphyseal and metaphyseal healing in mouse long bones. Diaphyseal fractures heal by forming the periosteal and medullary callus, whereas metaphyseal fractures heal by forming the medullary callus. Bone healing in ovariectomized mice is accompanied by a decrease in the medullary callus formation both in the diaphysis and metaphysis. Administration of estrogen after fracture
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Cai, Haoqi, Zhigang Wang, and Haiqing Cai. "Prebending of a Titanium Elastic Intramedullary Nail in the Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures in Children." International Surgery 99, no. 3 (2014): 269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.9738/intsurg-d-13-00065.1.

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Abstract The aims of this study were to introduce a method to treat distal radius diaphyseal metaphyseal junction fractures by prebending an elastic intramedullary nail and to evaluate the factors influencing fracture apposition. Fifty-two consecutive patients (4 to 15 years old) with a distal radius diaphyseal metaphyseal junction fracture were included. The nail was inserted and advanced into the proximal radial fragment as normal. After bending the nail distally about 90° at the site predetermined to lie at the distal segment, the elastic intramedullary nail was advanced until the prebent p
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Abrego, M. O., F. L. De Cicco, J. G. Boretto, G. L. Gallucci, and P. De Carli. "Extensor Tendons Rupture after Volar Plating of Distal Radius Fracture Related to a Dorsal Radial Metaphyseal Bone Spur." Case Reports in Orthopedics 2018 (2018): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8351205.

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Extensor tendon ruptures due to volar plating in distal radius fractures have mostly been described in relation with technique failures such as screw prominence and drill penetration. We report the case of a 71-year-old female with a C2 distal radius fracture with severe dorsal metaphyseal comminution. The patient underwent surgical treatment with reduction of the large fragments and fixation with a volar locking plate; the small dorsal metaphyseal nonarticular fragments were not reduced. Six months later, the patient developed extensor digitorum communis (EDC) rupture and extensor indicis pro
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Wong, R. M. Y., M. H. V. Choy, M. C. M. Li, et al. "A systematic review of current osteoporotic metaphyseal fracture animal models." Bone & Joint Research 7, no. 1 (2018): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.71.bjr-2016-0334.r2.

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ObjectivesThe treatment of osteoporotic fractures is a major challenge, and the enhancement of healing is critical as a major goal in modern fracture management. Most osteoporotic fractures occur at the metaphyseal bone region but few models exist and the healing is still poorly understood. A systematic review was conducted to identify and analyse the appropriateness of current osteoporotic metaphyseal fracture animal models.Materials and MethodsA literature search was performed on the Pubmed, Embase, and Web of Science databases, and relevant articles were selected. A total of 19 studies were
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Metaphyseal fracture"

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Sandberg, Olof. "Metaphyseal Fracture Healing." Doctoral thesis, Linköpings universitet, Avdelningen för kliniska vetenskaper, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-126148.

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Most of what is known about fracture healing comes from studies of shaft fractures in long bones. In contrast, patients more often have fractures closer to the ends (metaphyses). Here most bone tissue has a spongy, cancellous structure different from the compact bone of the shaft. There is an increasing awareness that metaphyseal fractures heal differently. However, the more easily studied shaft healing has usually been considered as good enough representative for fracture healing in general. My work shows that the biology of metaphyseal healing is more different from shaft healing than was pr
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Robb, Julie Lynn. "In vitro evaluation of veterinary and human suture anchors in metaphyseal bone of the canine tibia." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/5908.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006.<br>"August 2006" The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Theopold, Jan, Bastian Marquaß, Johannes Fakler, Hanno Steinke, Christoph Josten, and Pierre Hepp. "The bicipital groove as a landmark for reconstruction of complex proximal humeral fractures with hybrid double plate osteosynthesis." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-206088.

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Background: Complex proximal humerus fractures with metaphyseal comminution remain challenging regarding reduction and stability. In most fracture patterns the hard bone of the bicipital groove remains intact. In this case series, we describe a novel technique of hybrid double plate osteosynthesis of complex proximal humerus fractures with metaphyseal comminution. Methods: In randomly chosen shoulder specimens and synthetic bones, pilot studies for evaluation of the feasibility of the technique were performed. Between 4/2010 and 1/2012 10 patients underwent hybrid double plate osteosynthesis.
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Alagboso, Francisca Ijeoma [Verfasser]. "Establishment and Characterisation of a Clinically Relevant Metaphyseal Fracture Model in the Distal Femur of Skeletally Matured Sheep / Francisca Ijeoma Alagboso." Gießen : Universitätsbibliothek, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1199264482/34.

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Filipowicz, Dean. "A Biomechanical Comparison of 3.5 Locking Compression Plate Fixation to 3.5 Limited Contact Dynamic Compression Plate Fixation in a Canine Cadaveric Distal Humeral Metaphyseal Gap Model." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33558.

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Objective- To compare the biomechanical properties of 3.5 locking compression plate (LCP) fixation to 3.5 limited contact dynamic compression plate (LC-DCP) fixation in a canine cadaveric, distal humeral metaphyseal gap model in static axial compression and cyclic axial compression and torsion. Study Design- Biomechanical in vitro study. Sample Population- 30 paired humeri from adult, medium to large breed dogs. Methods- Testing was performed monotonically to failure in axial compression on ten pairs of humeri, cyclically in axial compression for 10,000 cycles on ten pairs and cyclically in to
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GAUJOUX, GERARD. "Les troubles de croissance apres fracture de la metaphyse superieure du tibia chez l'enfant." Aix-Marseille 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988AIX20131.

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Weber, Marie. "Der Einfluss von Baicalein auf die metaphysäre Frakturheilung im Osteoporosemodell der Ratte." Doctoral thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/21.11130/00-1735-0000-0003-C159-F.

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Schumann, Jakob. "Beeinflussung der Frakturheilung und des Stoffwechsels des osteopenischen Knochens durch Hormone, Raloxifen und Bisphosphat im Rattentiermodell." Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-000D-F257-A.

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Daub, Florian. "Kurzzeiteffekte von Estradiol, Raloxifen, Phytohormonen und Parathormon auf die metaphysäre Frakturheilung des manifest osteoporotischen Knochens der Ratte." Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-AF9B-6.

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Books on the topic "Metaphyseal fracture"

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Scott, B. W., and P. A. Templeton. Tibial and ankle fractures in children. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.014010.

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♦ After forearm and digital injuries, tibial and ankle fractures are the commonest fractures in the immature skeleton and the majority of these involve the diaphysis or ankle♦ Compared to the morbidity seen in adults these are relatively forgiving injuries in children as the healing rate of bone and soft tissues is rapid and remodelling will occur♦ It is wise, however, to guard against overconfidence in the remodelling potential of certain injuries; for example, angulated mid-diaphyseal fractures, rotational malalignment, and metaphyseal fractures within 2 years of skeletal maturity♦ Children
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Crowell, Steven. The Middle Heidegger’s Phenomenological Metaphysics. Edited by Dan Zahavi. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198755340.013.16.

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This chapter considers Heidegger’s attempt to construct a phenomenological metaphysics between the years 1927 and 1934. It begins with some reflections on the relation between transcendental phenomenology and metaphysics in order to clarify Heidegger’s definition of metaphysics as “metontology” in contrast to then-current philosophical anthropology. Reflection on the concept of world, at issue in both, shows the stress fractures in Heidegger’s understanding of metaphysics. The chapter considers Heidegger’s Leibnizian way of negotiating these fractures in his reflection on the animal, which pro
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Book chapters on the topic "Metaphyseal fracture"

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Tompkins, Bryan. "Proximal Tibial Metaphyseal Fracture." In Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28226-8_121-1.

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Tompkins, Bryan. "Proximal Tibial Metaphyseal Fracture." In Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29980-8_121.

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Abousamra, Oussama. "Distal Tibial Metaphyseal Fracture: Plating." In Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28226-8_131-1.

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Abousamra, Oussama. "Distal Tibial Metaphyseal Fracture: Plating." In Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29980-8_131.

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Abousamra, Oussama. "Distal Tibial Shaft Fracture with Metaphyseal Extension: External Fixation." In Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28226-8_132-1.

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Abousamra, Oussama. "Distal Tibial Shaft Fracture with Metaphyseal Extension: External Fixation." In Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29980-8_132.

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Brivio, L. Renzi. "Proximal Metaphyseal Fractures of the Tibia." In Orthofix External Fixation in Trauma and Orthopaedics. Springer London, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0691-3_25.

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Capomassi, Miguel A., and Miguel H. Slullitel. "Distal Radius Fractures with Metaphyseal Involvement: “Minimally Invasive Volar Plate Osteosynthesis”." In Intraarticular Fractures. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97602-0_19.

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Lavini, F., A. Donadelli, and A. Pizzoli. "Diaphyseal and Metaphyseal Fractures of the Humerus." In Orthofix External Fixation in Trauma and Orthopaedics. Springer London, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0691-3_13.

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Rohde, Rachel S. "Treatment of Metaphyseal Distal Radius Fractures with a Volar Locking Plate." In Distal Radius Fractures. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27489-8_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Metaphyseal fracture"

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Salas, Christina, Deana Mercer, Thomas A. DeCoster, and Mahmoud M. Reda Taha. "Experimental and Probabilistic Finite Element Analysis of Distal Femoral Fractures: A Comparison of Locking Plate Versus Intramedullary Nail Fixation." In ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2010-19303.

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In the treatment of unstable, distal, metaphyseal femoral fractures, surgeons have multiple implant options for fixation. Biomechanical studies of intramedullary nailing systems and locking plates have shown that both systems achieve stable fixation of the fracture to allow healing.1–3 These systems are indicated for comminuted fractures, non-unions, and osteoporotic bone where distal femur fractures are associated with a 20% mortality rate in elderly individuals.4 Though capable of achieving stable fixation, both locking and non-locking plates have been associated with periprosthetic fracture
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Valceanu, Dragos, Gerry Mackin, Patrick McIlwaine, and Isabela Govor. "P571 Foetal femur fracture and external cephalic version: a case report of metaphyseal injury and literature review." In Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 9th Europaediatrics Congress, 13–15 June, Dublin, Ireland 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.905.

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Ansari, Farzana, Carol Major, Stephen B. Gunther, Tom R. Norris, Michael Ries, and Lisa Pruitt. "Design Analysis: Modular Reverse Total Shoulder Prosthetic Failure Without Proximal Bone Support." In ASME 2013 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2013-14293.

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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) serves as an effective alternative to total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), especially for patients with rotator cuff deficiency [1]. Long-term performance of RSA has been limited by a variety of complications including dislocation, infection, humeral fracture, glenoid loosening, glenoid unscrewing, scapular erosion and polyethylene debris [1–2]. Dissociation between the proximal metaphyseal component and distal humeral prosthetic stem (disaphysis) in modular RSAs has been reported with low frequency (1–2%) [2]; however, cases have led to severe consequen
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