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British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 83:1-9
There is a paucity of literature analysing the importance of leadership within trauma and orthopaedics. However, such skills are essential to make an orthopaedic surgeon proficient in their various roles. This literature review on leadership within o
Autor:
Joseph J. Dias, Amin Kheiran, Donald N. Ngo, Emmanuel Adeleye, Clare J. Wildin, Aamer Ullah, Bhaskar Bhowal, Randy Bindra
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Injury.
Scaphoid non-union causes osteoarthritis but factors associated are poorly understood. We investigated the rate of osteoarthritis after scaphoid fracture non-union, and if duration and fracture location influenced arthritis and its severity.This retr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery. 55:190-194
The risks of venous thromboembolism (VTE) following total hip and knee arthroplasty have been widely published. Our aim was to investigate the recorded incidence of VTE events at the time of elective and trauma hand surgery. The UK National Hospital
Autor:
Amin Kheiran, Urjit Chatterji, Clare J Wildin, Vishal Palial, Harvinder Singh, Rebecca Rollett
Publikováno v:
Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery. 53(6)
Domestic cat bites are common and are often treated by simple wound care with good outcome. However, delayed presentation may lead to significant morbidity or even mortality. Twenty cases of cat bites to the hand and wrist were retrospectively review
Is the lateral radiograph necessary for the management of intra-capsular proximal femoral fractures?
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Radiography. 18:109-111
Aims To investigate if a lateral hip radiograph is always needed in the management of intra-capsular proximal femoral fractures. Furthermore, we sought to evaluate if a radiographer could accurately identify cases in which the lateral radiograph is n
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Techniques in handupper extremity surgery. 9(4)
Aspects of decision making, postoperative management, and complications routinely discussed with patients were investigated using a questionnaire completed by 141 hand surgeons of various grades who regularly manage Dupuytren disease. This account pr