Reconstruction of a Post-Traumatic Infected Bone Defect of an Open Diaphyseal Femur Fracture by Double LISS Fixation: A Case Report

2007 ◽  
Vol 62 (5) ◽  
pp. 1272-1276 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Panzica ◽  
T Gosling ◽  
P Schandelmaier ◽  
S Hankemeier ◽  
C Krettek
Author(s):  
Abid H ◽  
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Elayoubi A ◽  
El Idrissi M ◽  
Shimi M ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Lazar ◽  
Alexandra Marin ◽  
Ruxandra Dobrescu ◽  
Corin Badiu
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2021 ◽  
pp. 131-137
Author(s):  
Santanu Kar ◽  
Hemant Bansal ◽  
Vijay Sharma ◽  
Kamran Farooque

Fractures of the supracondylar and intercondylar region of the distal femur usually result from high velocity injury that is uncommonly associated with violation of the integrity of the extensor mechanism. The consequences of missed quadriceps injury associated with a distal femur fracture are devastating. The present case report illustrates the importance of recognizing the rare association of quadriceps tear with distal femoral fractures, an appropriate surgical approach to repair the tear as well as fixation of fracture, and a protocol of postoperative rehabilitation to achieve a successful outcome.


Hand Surgery ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 14 (01) ◽  
pp. 49-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyun Sik Gong ◽  
Su Ha Jeon ◽  
Goo Hyun Baek

Scaphoid excision and four-corner fusion is one of the treatment choices for patients who have stage II or III SLAC (scapholunate advanced collapse)/SNAC (scaphoid non-union advanced collapse) wrist arthritis. We report a case of ulnar-sided wrist pain which occurred after four-corner fusion for stage II SNAC wrist with a previously-asymptomatic ulnar positive variance, and was successfully treated by ulnar shortening osteotomy. This case highlights a possible coincidental pathology of the ulnocarpal joint in the setting of post-traumatic radiocarpal arthrosis.


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