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    Cortical perfusion and local fat occlusion after intramedullary nailing of the ovine tibia—Comparison of different surgical procedures by Mueller, C.A, Schlegel, V, Hoegel, F, Eckhardt, C, Schlegel, U, Rahn, B.A, Pfister, U, Suedkamp, N.P

    Published in Injury (01-07-2009)
    “…Abstract The aim of this study was to determine whether reamed or unreamed nailing is more harmful to local bone perfusion and increases fat occlusion of…”
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    Fracture healing in biological plate osteosynthesis by Baumgaertel, F., Buhl, M., Rahn, B.A.

    Published in Injury (01-01-1998)
    “…In order to gain a better understanding of the healing processes after plate fixation and indirect reduction, Baumgaertel designed a reproducible fracture…”
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    MEASUREMENT OF FIBROBLAST AND BACTERIAL DETACHMENT FROM BIOMATERIALS USING JET IMPINGEMENT by Bundy, K.J., Harris, L.G., Rahn, B.A., Richards, R.G.

    Published in Cell biology international (01-04-2001)
    “…Fibroblast and Staphylococcus aureus detachment strength from orthopaedic alloys and a tissue culture plastic (Thermanox) have been investigated with jet…”
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    Fracture healing of the sheep tibia treated using a unilateral external fixator. Comparison of static and dynamic fixation by Hente, R., Cordey, J., Rahn, B.A., Maghsudi, M., von Gumppenberg, St, Perren, S.M.

    Published in Injury (01-01-1999)
    “…It is generally accepted that when a fracture is treated with external fixation, dynamization of the fixation accelerates formation of the bony callus by…”
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    Vascular remodelling by Gautier, E., Rahn, B.A., Perren, S.M.

    Published in Injury (1995)
    “…It is well known that in a plated bone segment, bone loss can be observed radiologically and histologically. The former explanation of this phenomenon was…”
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    Bone deformation by thread-cutting and thread-forming cortex screws by Kuhn, A., Mc Iff, T., Cordey, J., Baumgart, F.W., Rahn, B.A.

    Published in Injury (1995)
    “…In the operative treatment of complex midfacial fractures by rigid internal fixation, the maxillofacial surgeon often feels that a screw which does not require…”
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    Intramedullary pressure, strain on the diaphysis and increase in cortical temperature when reaming the femoral medullary cavity--a comparison of blunt and sharp reamers by Müller, C, McIff, T, Rahn, B A, Pfister, U, Weller, S

    Published in Injury (1993)
    “…Clinical application has shown intramedullary nailing to be a safe therapeutic procedure, although damage to the vascular system and fat embolism have been…”
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    Fixation of vascularized bone grafts by Schmelzeisen, R, Rahn, B A, Brennwald, J

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-04-1993)
    “…In 24 patients, fixation of isolated or combined bone grafts has been performed exclusively with miniplates. Other than the lateral displacement of one…”
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    Laser Doppler flowmetry for bone blood flow measurement: correlation with microsphere estimates and evaluation of the effect of intracapsular pressure on femoral head blood flow by Swiontkowski, M F, Tepic, S, Perren, S M, Moor, R, Ganz, R, Rahn, B A

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (1986)
    “…Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) was used to measure bone blood flow in the rabbit femoral head and femoral condyles. To correlate the LDF output signal blood…”
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    Influence of the compression force on the intramedullary pressure development in reaming of the femoral medullary cavity by Müller, C, McIff, T, Rahn, B A, Pfister, U, Perren, S M, Weller, S

    Published in Injury (1993)
    “…The reaming process is considered the main damage factor in intramedullary nailing, as there are repeated increases in intramedullary pressure and cortical…”
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    Extent of bluntness and damage to reamers from hospitals by Müller, C, Rahn, B A, Pfister, U, Weller, S

    Published in Injury (1993)
    “…The negative effects of intramedullary nailing, such as aseptic cortical necroses and fat embolisms, are mainly caused by an increase in intramedullary…”
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