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Wrist denervation of the posterior interosseous nerve through a volar approach: a new technique with anatomical considerations
Full or selective wrist denervation is an effective treatment for chronic wrist pain. In this cadaveric study, a volar approach for prophylactic denervation of the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) and the an...
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Epiphyseal Growth-Plate Injuries
In children, the epiphysis is a unique structure, which is essential for the normal growth of long bones. Injury to the epiphysis is any form, whether traumatic, iatrogenic, metabolic or due to infection may l...
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Radiological landmarks for the safe extra-capsular placement of supra-acetabular half pins for external fixation
Low anterior external fixators are constructed by placing half pins in the dense bone tunnel of the supra-acetabular region in an anterior to posterior direction. Although the placement of these pins is extra-...
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Neuritis ossificans of the common peroneal nerve: a case report
Neuritis ossificans is an extremely rare reactive process affecting peripheral nerves, which can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent imaging modality for thes...
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Open AccessChronic asymptomatic dislocation of a total hip replacement: a case report
Dislocation of a prosthetic hip is the second most common complication after thromboembolic disease in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty, with an incidence reported as 0.5 to 20%. Although the period ...
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Open AccessIntussusception of the appendix secondary to endometriosis: a case report
Intussusception of the appendix is an extremely rare condition that ranges from partial invagination of the appendix to involvement of the entire colon. Endometriosis is an exceptionally rare cause of appendic...