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Atypical Bipolar Segmental Fracture of the Clavicle in an Adolescent: A Case Report

Seo JB, Yoon SH, Kim JK, Kim SH, Yoo JS

Clavicular fractures commonly occur in adults and children. The usual site of these fractures is the mid clavicle with lateral end and medial end clavicular fractures being less common. Bipolar...
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Conservative Treatment of Proximal Humeral Fracture

Hyun H, Ahn J, Shin SJ

A proximal humeral fracture is an osteoporotic fracture that often occurs in elderly women. Approximately 80% of all proximal humeral fractures are non-displaced fractures, which can be treated with conservative...
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Conservative Treatment of Mid-Clavicle Fractures

Jeong WK

Clavicle fractures are very common injuries in adults and children and the majority of these fractures occur in the midshaft. Traditionally, mid-clavicle fractures have been treated with conservative methods and...
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Anatomical Reduction with Brick-Work Technique in Comminuted Intraarticular Distal Radius Fractures

Kim HM, Cho HL, Chae JW, Shin MJ

PURPOSE: This study examined the clinical outcomes of comminuted intraarticular distal radius fractures treated by an anatomical reduction using a brick-work technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventeen patients with AO/OTA type 23-C3...
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Surgical Outcome of Posterior Pelvic Fixation Using S1, S2 Screws in Vertically Unstable Pelvic Ring Injury

Yeo KH, Moon NH, Ahn JM, Jeong JY, Jang JH

PURPOSE: Iliosacral screw fixation is an effective and less invasive method that is used widely for the definitive treatment of unstable pelvic ring injuries. On the other hand, fixation failures...
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