Search Results - "Rivera, Asdrubal E"
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Comparison of Different Surgical Techniques in Correction of Congenital Vertical Talus Deformity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-05-2023)“…Congenital Vertical Talus (CVT) is a rare form of congenital rigid flatfoot. Numerous surgical techniques have been developed over the years in an attempt to…”
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Distal Radius Salter–Harris II Fracture Loss of Reduction: The Importance of Coronal Plane Angulation in Older Children
Published in Journal of orthopaedic trauma (01-08-2023)“…To assess factors affecting the loss of reduction (LOR) in a large cohort of children with Salter-Harris Type II (SH II) distal radius physeal fractures…”
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Distal Radius Salter-Harris II Fracture Loss of Reduction: The Importance of Coronal Plane Angulation in Older Children
Published in Journal of orthopaedic trauma (01-08-2023)“…To assess factors affecting the loss of reduction (LOR) in a large cohort of children with Salter-Harris Type II (SH II) distal radius physeal fractures…”
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The comparative performance of radial head prostheses in patients younger than and older than 50 years: a systematic review
Published in JSES reviews, reports, and techniques (01-02-2023)“…Patient age may play a role in the surgeon’s decision between radial head arthroplasty (RHA) and open reduction internal fixation in radial head fracture…”
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Displaced Tibia Fractures in Adolescents: Closed Reduction and Casting Versus Flexible Intramedullary Nails
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-01-2023)“…Although there has been a recent trend towards the operative intervention of pediatric diaphyseal tibial fractures, there is sparse literature that supports…”
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Patient-reported outcomes of adolescents with tibia shaft fractures: comparison of closed reduction and casting vs. elastic stable intramedullary nailing
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics. B (01-09-2024)“…Tibial shaft fractures are the third most common pediatric long bone fractures. Closed reduction and casting (CRC) is considered initial treatment in this…”
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Nonoperative Management of Closed Displaced Tibia Shaft Fractures in Patients Under 18 Years of Age: Low Failure Rate
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-09-2022)“…BACKGROUNDTibial shaft fractures are the third most common pediatric long bone fracture pattern. Historically, these fractures have been initially treated with…”
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K-wire Versus Screw Fixation in Displaced Lateral Condyle Fractures of the Humerus in Children: A Multicenter Study of 762 Fractures
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-04-2023)“…Lateral humeral condyle fractures account for 12% to 20% of all distal humerus fractures in the pediatric population. When surgery is indicated, fixation may…”
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Displaced Tibia Fractures in Adolescents: Closed Reduction and Casting Versus Flexible Intramedullary Nails
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Nonoperative Management of Closed Displaced Tibia Shaft Fractures in Patients Under 18 Years of Age: Low Failure Rate
Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (06-07-2022)Get full text
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K-wire vs. Screw Fixation in Displaced Lateral Condyle Fractures of the Humerus in Children: A Multicenter Study of 762 Fractures
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Osteosynthesis and radial head arthroplasty achieve comparable and favorable results in terrible triad injury: a systematic review using propensity score matching
Published in Journal of orthopaedics, trauma and rehabilitation (28-05-2024)“…The terrible triad literature reports data across wide ranges of patients ages and the treatment allocation for the radial head is commonly based on fracture…”
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