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pro vyhledávání: 'Tuček, Jan'
Publikováno v:
International Orthopaedics. 45:1009-1015
Until now, classifications of coracoid fractures have been based on plain radiographs, without use of 3D CT reconstructions. Therefore, the aim of the present study has been to describe the pathoanatomy of these fractures and their associated injurie
Publikováno v:
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 139:497-506
Although Maisonneuve fracture (MF) is a well-known type of ankle fracture–dislocation, there is still a lack of information about the epidemiology and the extent of all associated injuries. The aim of study is to describe MF pathoanatomy on the bas
Publikováno v:
European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society. 47(4)
The aim of this study was to present outcomes of operative treatment of the posterior malleolus fractures of type four of the Bartonicek/Rammelt classification. In 19 patients, direct reduction and fixation of the posterior malleolus was performed fr
Publikováno v:
International Orthopaedics. 40:2383-2392
The aim of the article is to present the pathoanatomy and a new classification of glenoid fractures developed on the basis of analysis of 3D computed tomography (CT) examinations and intra-operative findings. The study group comprised 90 patients (69
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 43:1583-1587
The aim of this study is to determine normal glenopolar angle (GPA) values on bone specimens of the scapula and compare them with various radiological views and CT examination. GPA values were measured on 100 mature, dry, non-paired scapulae, 20 pair
Publikováno v:
International orthopaedics. 41(9)
A typical feature of inferior glenoid fractures is a distal fragment separated from the glenoid fossa. In most cases, the inferior glenoid fractures are associated with a fracture of the scapular body. However, there are no detailed studies of inferi
Publikováno v:
European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society. 41(6)
Despite an increasing awareness of injuries to PM in ankle fracture-dislocations, there are still many open questions. The mere presence of a posterior fragment leads to significantly poorer outcomes. Adequate diagnosis, classification and treatment