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The most common tenosynovitis in the outpatient clinic, this article should be kept in mind!
Styloid stenosis tenosynovitis is an aseptic inflammation caused by pain and swelling of the abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis tendons at the dorsal carpal sheath at the radial styloid process. Symptoms worsen with thumb extension and calimor deviation. The disease was first r...Read more -
Techniques for Managing Bone Defects in Revision Knee Arthroplasty
I.Bone cement filling technique The bone cement filling method is suitable for patients with smaller AORI type I bone defects and less active activities. Simple bone cement technology technically requires thorough cleaning of the bone defect, and bone cement fills the bo...Read more -
Lateral collateral ligament injury of the ankle joint, so that the examination is professional
Ankle injuries are a common sports injury that occurs in about 25% of musculoskeletal injuries, with lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injuries being the most common. If the severe condition is not treated in time, it is easy to lead to repeated sprains, and more serious...Read more -
Surgical Technique | “Kirschner Wire Tension Band Technique” for Internal Fixation in the Treatment of Bennett’s Fracture
Bennett’s fracture accounts for 1.4% of hand fractures. Unlike ordinary fractures of the base of the metacarpal bones, the displacement of a Bennett fracture is quite unique. The proximal articular surface fragment is maintained in its original anatomical position due to the pull of the obl...Read more -
Minimally invasive fixation of phalangeal and metacarpal fractures with intramedullary headless compression screws
Transverse fracture with slight or no comminution: in the case of a fracture of the metacarpal bone (neck or diaphysis), reset by manual traction. The proximal phalanx is maximally flexed to expose the head of the metacarpal. A 0.5- 1 cm transverse incision is made and t...Read more -
The surgical technique: Treatment of femoral neck fractures with “anti-shortening screw” combined with FNS internal fixation.
Femoral neck fractures account for 50% of hip fractures. For non-elderly patients with femoral neck fractures, internal fixation treatment is usually recommended. However, postoperative complications, such as nonunion of the fracture, femoral head necrosis, and femoral n...Read more -
External Fixator – Basic Operation
Operating Method (I) Anaesthesia Brachial plexus block is used for the upper limbs, epidural block or subarachnoid block is used for the lower limbs, and general anaesthesia or local anaesthesia can also be u...Read more -
Surgical Techniques | Skillful Use of “Calcaneal Anatomical Plate” for Internal Fixation in the Treatment of Humeral Greater Tuberosity Fractures
Humeral greater tuberosity fractures are common shoulder injuries in clinical practice and are often accompanied by shoulder joint dislocation. For comminuted and displaced humeral greater tuberosity fractures, surgical treatment to restore the normal bony anatomy of the...Read more -
Hybrid external fixation brace for closed reduction of tibial plateau fracture
Preoperative preparation and position as previously described for transarticular external frame fixation. Intra-articular fracture repositioning and fixation: ...Read more -
Screw and bone cement fixation technique for proximal humeral fractures
Over the past few decades, the incidence of proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) has increased by more than 28%, and the surgical rate has increased by more than 10% in patients aged 65 years and older. Obviously, decreased bone density and increased number of falls are maj...Read more -
Introducing a precise method for inserting distal tibiofibular screws: the angle bisector method
"10% of ankle fractures are accompanied by distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury. Studies have shown that 52% of distal tibiofibular screws result in poor reduction of the syndesmosis. Inserting the distal tibiofibular screw perpendicular to the syndesmosis joint surfac...Read more -
Schatzker type II tibial plateau fracture: “windowing” or “book opening”?
Tibial plateau fractures are common clinical injuries, with Schatzker type II fractures, characterized by lateral cortical split combined with lateral articular surface depression, being the most prevalent. To restore the depressed articular surface and reconstruct the n...Read more