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Indications for Radial Head Replacement Following Elbow Trauma. MedGenMed 1(1), 1999 [formerly published in Medscape Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine eJournal 1(5), 1997]. Available at: https://www ...
Symposium L: Distal radius fractures: new concepts in treatment. Presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 76th Annual Meeting. Feb. 25-28, 2009.
The DRUJ injury is an injury of the distal radial ulnar joint, ... In a patient with a suspected DRUJ injury, rule out a radial head fracture at the elbow which is common.
A broken wrist or distal radius fracture is an extremely common type of fracture. It accounts for 25% to 50% of all broken bones and is most commonly seen in older females and young males.
Our image order of priority was the distal radius followed by the metacarpal head. Images were then independently analysed by 1 of 2 trained and experienced operators, ...
“Distal radial artery access was not associated with an increased risk of hand dysfunction in the short term at 30 days or at 1 year compared to proximal radial artery access,” he said in a ...
At 1 year, pinch grip z-score was -0.09 in the distal radial artery access group compared with baseline and -0.02 in the proximal radial artery access group (P=0.66).
Indeed, prior studies have suggested that going through the distal radial artery—located over the bony surface in the anatomical “snuffbox”—provides better preservation of persistent antegrade blood ...
The trial showed no difference between the distal and proximal groups in bleeding (0% vs 1.4%, P=0.25) or in successful radial artery access (96.7% vs 98%, P=0.72). The six distal radial group ...
“Distal versus Proximal Radial Artery Access for Cardiac Catheterization and Intervention: 30-day outcomes of The DIPRA study. ” [May 19, 2022, 8:15 – 9:30 AM ET, Centennial I, Ballroom ...
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