Physeal stress injuries can occur at the proximal humerus, distal radius, distal femur and the proximal tibia. Although most of the physeal stress injuries resolve with rest, some may result in growth ...
especially Salter-Harris IV and V distal femoral physeal fractures. Whereas Hoffa fractures are considered intra-articular, coronal-plane fractures of the femoral condyle, Salter-Harris IV and V ...
In this case report, a 14-year-old patient had a soft tissue graft that was augmented in the tibial and femoral tunnels with a bone graft across the epiphysis. The distal femoral epiphysis fused ...
which measures the distance the epiphysis extends along the femoral neck expressed as a ratio of femoral head diameter. Physeal tilt was quantified as the ratio of epiphyseal extension on either side ...
Multibranched thoracoabdominal stent grafts have demonstrated broad applicability, especially for urgent repairs of ...
A middle-aged man presented with a history of high-energy trauma with no open wounds, sustaining ipsilateral intertrochanteric and distal femur fractures with a patellar lower pole avulsion fracture.
Distal femoral non-union presents significant challenges, often requiring complex treatment strategies to achieve bone healing. In this case, a young male patient with an open fracture of the distal ...
those covered by the menisci and those areas that come into direct contact with the femur. The distinct areas of the ankle were those of the distal tibia and talus. Figure 2 shows these various ...
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