10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PSEUDARTHROSES»
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pseudarthroses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pseudarthroses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Concepts and Cases in Nonunion Treatment
The authors' observations concentrated on pseudarthroses of the long bones;
pseudarthroses of the bones of the hand and foot were not included. In 1973,
their monograph “Pseudarthroses” (in German) [1] was published. This
monograph ...
René Marti, Peter Kloen, 2011
2
Rockwood and Wilkins' Fractures in Children: Text Plus ...
248 compared 12patients with previously operated andhealed congenital
pseudarthroses ofthetibiawith four children with amputations for final treatment
ofcongenital pseudarthroses of thetibia.Theyfound markeddisturbance ofgaitand
muscle ...
James H. Beaty, James R. Kasser, 2012
3
Surgical Management of Spinal Deformities
Pseudarthroses are often present at more than one level in the fusion mass.
Appropriate surgical intervention has the goals of limiting or eliminating pain
symptoms, restoring sagittal balance and arresting progressive deformity, and
protecting ...
Thomas J. Errico, Baron S. Lonner, Andrew W. Moulton, 2009
4
Rothman-Simeone The Spine: Expert Consult
At five years, Kim and colleagues38 reported on 10 pseudarthroses in 8 patients
undergoing PSO. None of the pseudarthroses were at the osteotomy site. Five of
the pseudarthroses were discovered after 2 years. The patients tended to be ...
Harry N. Herkowitz, Steven R. Garfin, Frank J. Eismont, 2011
5
Musculoskeletal Imaging: A Concise Multimodality Approach
Both primary and secondary fracture healing can develop into pseudarthroses (
Figs. 1.50, 1.51). Causes - inadequate immobilization, - soft tissues interposed in
the fracture gap, - extensive loss of osseous substance, - inadequate blood ...
Klaus Bohndorf, Herwig Imhof, 2011
6
The Adult and Pediatric Spine
... 7 fibrous unions; 4 pseudarthroses 9 osseous unions; 1 pseudarthrosis
Moskovich (50) 12 83 Halifax clamp with iliac graft 1 1 osseous unions; 1
pseudarthrosis Papadopoulos (64) 17 76 Sonntag modification of Gallie fusion
plus halo brace ...
John W. Frymoyer, Sam W. Wiesel, 2004
7
Manual of Internal Fixation: Techniques Recommended by the ...
These not only stabilize the pseudarthroses but enable us at the same time to
carry out an arthrodesis of the knee joint in a physiological position. b Here the
arthrodesis of the knee is performed with a long universal intramedullary nail with
...
Maurice Edmond Müller, Martin Allgöwer, 1991
8
Biomechanics of Spine Stabilization
Spine 25(3):376-381, 2000. 10. Bohhman HH, Eismont FJ: Surgical techniques of
anterior decompression and fusion for spinal cord injuries. Clin Orthop Rel Res
154:57-67, 1981. 11. Brantigan JW: Pseudarthroses rate after allograft posterior ...
9
Shock Wave Applications in Musculoskeletal Disorders
Seventeen patients had pseudarthroses after fracture and 26 had
pseudarthroses after corrective osteotomies. A pseudarthrosis was diagnosed
when a minimum of 9 months had elapsed since the last operation, and no
radiological bridging ...
10
Pediatric Hand and Upper Limb Surgery: A Practical Guide
—Vince Lombardi Johnston has previously proposed a classification system that
provides guidance in the optimal management of pseudarthroses due to NF. This
system is based entirely upon two patient factors: (1) the presence or absence ...
Peter M. Waters, Donald S. Bae, 2012
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PSEUDARTHROSES»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
pseudarthroses is used in the context of the following news items.
La chirurgie réparatrice est née avec les «Gueules cassées»
... à deux types de complications secondaires : les constrictions et les pseudarthroses des mâchoires (consolidation en mauvaise position des fractures). «LaDépêche.fr, Aug 14»
Bioventus met à disposition un nouvel EXOGEN® avec garantie de …
... exigences du programme et ne constatent pas de progression curative de leurs pseudarthroses (à l'exception des fractures du crâne et de l'épine dorsale). «Business Wire, Apr 14»