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Operating Theatres and Avoidance of Surgical Sepsistients or to the operating team. Post-surgical infection is one of the most important complications, in particular in Orthopaedic surgery. A new aspect of the life in the OR is the personal protection of the staff: the OR is now under the severe regulation of the legislation regarding the safety inbourgeois 发表于 2025-3-27 09:45:02
Bone Substitutes in Clinical Practicesibilities, but can be embarrassing, too. Is this material resorbable, does it have compression strength, how can it be applied, is it of living origin etc.? are common questions in the Surgeon’s mind. Last, but not least, what is the price of the selected material. Should I still use the good old m占卜者 发表于 2025-3-27 15:16:43
Organisational Aspects of Trauma Care have seen many improvements in the care provided to trauma patients. A major development in many regions has been the reconfiguration of various components of trauma services into nationally or regionally co-ordinated systems. Such trauma systems integrate all aspects of patient care, from emergenc不可磨灭 发表于 2025-3-27 19:35:49
Classification of Long Bone Fracturesin groups of objects sharing the same name. The purpose of such organization is to simplify the surrounding world in order to better understand it, communicate with others, and guide actions..Taxonomy is the science of naming and classifying items, originally concerning only organisms but later exteVEST 发表于 2025-3-28 00:57:26
Non-Operative Treatment of Long Bone Fractures in Adults necessity – precided by pointing out the biology of fracture healing. Furthermore, we will draw attention to the fracture anatomy and its deforming forces. The main goal of this text is to provide the reader with a basic guidline for his personal practice. Hence, throughout the second and clinicalTdd526 发表于 2025-3-28 05:36:33
External Fixation in Fracture Managementused the “Grippe”, (Fig. 1) a simple clamp, for patellar fractures. The spikes passed through the skin proximally and distally with an external threaded rod between the two parts to allow compression of the fracture fragments. Parkhill (1897). Lambotte (1902) introduced fixators (Fig. 2) for treatin捐助 发表于 2025-3-28 07:11:45
Fractures with Arterial Injuryvulnerable to trauma in fractures of the skeleton, primarily because of the proximity of the vessels to the bones, their fixed placement around the joints, and their superficial position. Thus, vascular injury should be anticipated with fractures and/or dislocations in vulnerable anatomical areas, sMortar 发表于 2025-3-28 10:38:05
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