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Humeral shaft fractures account for 3% of managed fractures. Historically, in the absence of neurovascular injury, open fracture, or polytrauma they have been managed non [...]
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Open orthopaedic trauma rooms have alleviated historical pressure to operate at odd hours but trauma centers remain busy; the effect of suboptimal conditions on outcomes [...]
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Acetabular fractures are complex injuries where force vector influences the resulting fracture pattern. There is an undescribed but anecdotally observed connection betwee [...]
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Pelvic ring injuries in children at times require stabilization with percutaneous iliosacral (IS) screws. Iliac cortical density (ICD) is a critical fluoroscopic landmark [...]
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Trauma patients frequently have social challenges, among them alcohol intoxication, at the time of their injury. The fracture literature does not contain any thorough ana [...]
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Patients with poor diabetic control who sustain lower extremity fractures present a challenge due to a high risk of complications; we believe but do not know whether wors [...]
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Does Surgical Delay Impact Blood Loss During Acetabular Fracture Surgery? The dogma in acetabular fracture care is that delaying surgery allows for intrapelvic clotting. [...]
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Proximal humerus fractures are common in the elderly population and are often treated with reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA). The purpose of this systematic review was [...]
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Little is known about how to predict a patient's risk of developing post-operative urinary complications (POUC) after elective spine surgery. The International Prostate S [...]
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Implicit bias is an unconscious assessment of others that may lead to unintended prejudice. Socioeconomic attributes often complicate the assessment and treatment of trau [...]
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