We aimed to evaluate the relationship of
Aims. The aim of this study was to report a complete overview of both incidence, fracture distribution, mode of injury, and patient baseline demographics of paediatric distal
This study was conducted to investigate the characteristics, complications, radiologic features and clinical course of patients undergoing reduction of
Our study seeks to determine whether characteristics of radiographs taken post-reduction of a
Introduction. Deformations of
Aims. Isolated fractures of the ulnar diaphysis are uncommon, occurring at a rate of 0.02 to 0.04 per 1,000 cases. Despite their infrequency, these fractures commonly give rise to complications, such as nonunion, limited
During the medical student’s training in the Anatomy we have studied the arterial constitutions of the
Background and Aims:.
The aim of this study was to document our experience of acute
Aim of Study: Assess clinical outcome and function of planned marginal excision of low grade liposarcoma of the
The aim was to assess the long-term impact of humeral and
Purpose. Penetrating injuries of the hand and
The Interosseous Membrane (IOM) of the
Altered distal radioulnar joint contact (DRUJ) mechanics are thought to cause degenerative changes in the joint following injury. Much of the current research examining DRUJ arthrokinematics focuses on the effect of joint malalignment and resultant degenerative changes. Little is known regarding native cartilage contact mechanics in the distal radioulnar joint. Moreover, current techniques used to measure joint contact rely on invasive procedures and are limited to statically loaded positions. The purpose of this study was to examine native distal radioulnar joint contact mechanics during simulated active and passive
Background: Chronic compartment syndrome is well recognised. Patients present with exercise-induced pain, relieved by rest. The condition is caused by increased intracompartmental pressure due to inadequate muscle compartment fascial size. Cases of
Purpose: Surgical treatment with circular external fixation of
Infection and re-fracture are well-described complications following open paediatric
Purpose of the study: Unlike thoracic and abdominal stab wounds, little has been reported about blade wounds to the