Ideally, two screws, which need not engage the lateral tibial cortex ... it can be secured by fixation of the medial malleolus, avoiding the need for a separate posterior incision.
On axial projection, the screw ... fixation without protrusion. Jeanneret et al [15] suggested that the starting point for screw placement be 2 to 3 mm medial and cephalad to the middle of the ...
13 A medial malleolar osteotomy was used to gain access to the lesion. No intraoperative complications occurred, and the osteotomy was fixated with two 3.5 mm cortical screws and sufficient ...
Two of seven studies compared the efficacy of splinting versus temporary external fixation. Moreover ... leading to the medial instability of ankle while the lateral structures of SAD ankle fracture ...
Objectives To present an evidence-based overview of the effectiveness of electrophysical modality treatments for both medial and lateral epicondylitis (LE). Methods Searches in PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL ...
Most studies comparing reoperation risk between integrated dual lag screw (IDL) and single lag component (SL ... Gonzalez et al conducted a study to assess the rates of reoperation for fixation ...
Results: The stress distribution of the MABCS fracture fixation model is significantly improved with an implantation orientation of 90°. The MABCS with a bionic hole and a screw diameter of 10% ...
The peroneal tendons are the tendons that connect the muscles of the outer side of the lower leg to the foot. These tendons may be affected by inflammation (tendonitis) or tears. Learn more about ...
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