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Usefulness of Reduction and Internal Fixation Using a 2.4 mm Hand Plating System in Type AO 33-A3 Distal Femur Fracture - Technical Note -

Lee BJ, Yoon JY, Woo S

Open reduction in an AO 33-A3 class distal femur transverse and comminuted fracture is often difficult due to frequent reduction loss during surgery, leading to longer operative time and increased...
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Fragility Fractures of the Pelvis and Sacrum

Lee SW, Kim JY

The incidence of fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP) has increased significantly due to the aging popu-lation and improved diagnostic modalities. The evaluation and treatment of these patients differ from...
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Distal Femur Fractures Treated with Distal Femoral Locking Plate Fixation: A Retrospective Study of One Year Mortality and Risk Factors

Jung KH, Youm YS, Jung SH, Oh JM, Park KB

Purpose: This study examined the one-year mortality after locking plate fixation for distal femur fractures and the risk factors related to death. Materials and Methods: From July 2011 to June 2020,...
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Hip Fractures in the Elderly: Perioperative Management and Prevention of Medical Complications

Kim KH

Elderly patients with hip fractures are at an increased risk of developing medical complications with higher mortality rates. Most patients require surgical treatment, and an early surgical intervention can reduce...
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Computational Simulation of Femoral Neck System and Additional Cannulated Screws Fixation for Unstable Femoral Neck Fractures and the Biomechanical Features for Clinical Applications

Kim JY

Purpose: To identify the biomechanical features for clinical applications through a computational simulation of the fixation of the Femoral Neck System (FNS) with additional cannulated screws for a Pauwels type...
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Comparison of Surgical Outcomes for Lisfranc Joint Injuries: Dorsal Bridge Plating versus Transarticular Screw versus Combination

Kim BR, Lee JY, Yang SH, Lee SH

Purpose: In Lisfranc joint injury, the traditional treatment has been open reduction and internal fixation with a transarticular screw. Despite this, additional complications, such as damage to the articular surface...
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