ABSTRACTObjective: To ascertain the mean length of radiation emission from fluoroscopic devices during several types of orthopedic surgery and which of these required greater use of radiation. Methods: The times taken to perform sixteen different types of surgery (total of 80 procedures) were measured. At the end of each procedure, the length of time for which fluoroscopy was used directly from the image intensifier was ascertained. Results: The mean time required for fluoroscopy per operation was 61 seconds. The procedures that demanded greatest mean duration of radiation use were bilateral proximal femoral epiphysiodesis (5.1 minutes) and femoral shaft osteosynthesis using a locked intramedullary nail (3.33 min). Conclusion: The mean dura...
OBJECTIVE: the aim of this study was to assess the degree of exposure of the orthopedic surgical tea...
Introduction/Objective. Subtrochanteric fractures are unstable, tending to a varus, antecurvatum, an...
Abstract Objective: To measure the scattered radiation dose at different positions simulating hip s...
ABSTRACTObjective: To ascertain the mean length of radiation emission from fluoroscopic devices duri...
WOS: 000378564500006PubMed: 27155881Objective This study compares reducing radiation and operation t...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the amount of radiation exposure in the orthopedic ...
Aim:It was aimed to determine the amount of wasted time and radiation exposure in intertrochanteric ...
Abstract: In the recent years new technology has led to the development of a bewildering array of im...
Background: Extended control of staff exposure in interventional radiology has been legally required...
Introduction: Intraoperative fluoroscopy can be easily used because patients are placed in the supin...
Introduction: Intraoperative fluoroscopy can be easily used because patients are placed in the supin...
Introduction: Intraoperative fluoroscopy can be easily used because patients are placed in the supin...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The most commonly used technique for fixation of the femoral neck fractures is ...
Aim: To assess by the individual dosimetry method, the amount of radiation levels received by the pa...
Background: In interventional radiology the highest radiation doses are usually recorded for both th...
OBJECTIVE: the aim of this study was to assess the degree of exposure of the orthopedic surgical tea...
Introduction/Objective. Subtrochanteric fractures are unstable, tending to a varus, antecurvatum, an...
Abstract Objective: To measure the scattered radiation dose at different positions simulating hip s...
ABSTRACTObjective: To ascertain the mean length of radiation emission from fluoroscopic devices duri...
WOS: 000378564500006PubMed: 27155881Objective This study compares reducing radiation and operation t...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the amount of radiation exposure in the orthopedic ...
Aim:It was aimed to determine the amount of wasted time and radiation exposure in intertrochanteric ...
Abstract: In the recent years new technology has led to the development of a bewildering array of im...
Background: Extended control of staff exposure in interventional radiology has been legally required...
Introduction: Intraoperative fluoroscopy can be easily used because patients are placed in the supin...
Introduction: Intraoperative fluoroscopy can be easily used because patients are placed in the supin...
Introduction: Intraoperative fluoroscopy can be easily used because patients are placed in the supin...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The most commonly used technique for fixation of the femoral neck fractures is ...
Aim: To assess by the individual dosimetry method, the amount of radiation levels received by the pa...
Background: In interventional radiology the highest radiation doses are usually recorded for both th...
OBJECTIVE: the aim of this study was to assess the degree of exposure of the orthopedic surgical tea...
Introduction/Objective. Subtrochanteric fractures are unstable, tending to a varus, antecurvatum, an...
Abstract Objective: To measure the scattered radiation dose at different positions simulating hip s...