【Abstract】 Destructive injury is defined as a very serious damage both to the bone and the soft tissues. But in clinical practice we found that in some fracture cases, the damage to soft tissues is not as severe as 揹estructive injury?indicates, whereas comminuted fractures still cannot show the severity of bone damage. Therefore we proposed a new term 揹estructive fractures?after combining the definition of destructive injury with typical clinic cases. Destructive fractures refer to the fractures whose osseous tissues are damaged too seriously to be repaired, but soft tissues, nerves and veins are less severely injured and can be repaired. From the year 2001 to 2010, 75 cases of destructive fractures were admitted in our department. Accordin...
The large spectrum of open fractures is an amalgamation of injuries with the single variable in comm...
Background : Open fractures are known orthopedic emergencies associated with risk of infection and h...
Objective: To determine the clinical spectrum of pathological fractures. Patients And Methods: In t...
From the Desk of the DDSN Medical Consultant provides information for those who receive care from th...
Definition and Etiology of Fracture. The word fracture, to break, or in other words, breaking, conve...
Fracture is a loss of continuity of bone, either total or partial, is usually caused by trauma. Over...
This article describes the mechanisms of fracture healing (direct and indirect), general fracture ma...
An accurate diagnosis of osteoporosis and a proper treatment are today recognized to be the most imp...
A fracture is a dissolution of bony continuity with or without displacement of the fragments. It is ...
The treatment and prognosis of neck fractures (extra-articular) and body fractures (intra-articular)...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is the most common skeletal disorder in the elderly, being characterized ...
Stress fractures have traditionally been classified into three categories: fatigue fractures due to ...
Background: Stress fractures represent a fatigue failure of bone, occurring with a spectrum of sever...
Although there are numerous methods for defining fracture-healing in clinical studies, no consensus ...
Musculoskeletal injuries are common in polytraumatized patients. Over the last decades, the treatmen...
The large spectrum of open fractures is an amalgamation of injuries with the single variable in comm...
Background : Open fractures are known orthopedic emergencies associated with risk of infection and h...
Objective: To determine the clinical spectrum of pathological fractures. Patients And Methods: In t...
From the Desk of the DDSN Medical Consultant provides information for those who receive care from th...
Definition and Etiology of Fracture. The word fracture, to break, or in other words, breaking, conve...
Fracture is a loss of continuity of bone, either total or partial, is usually caused by trauma. Over...
This article describes the mechanisms of fracture healing (direct and indirect), general fracture ma...
An accurate diagnosis of osteoporosis and a proper treatment are today recognized to be the most imp...
A fracture is a dissolution of bony continuity with or without displacement of the fragments. It is ...
The treatment and prognosis of neck fractures (extra-articular) and body fractures (intra-articular)...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is the most common skeletal disorder in the elderly, being characterized ...
Stress fractures have traditionally been classified into three categories: fatigue fractures due to ...
Background: Stress fractures represent a fatigue failure of bone, occurring with a spectrum of sever...
Although there are numerous methods for defining fracture-healing in clinical studies, no consensus ...
Musculoskeletal injuries are common in polytraumatized patients. Over the last decades, the treatmen...
The large spectrum of open fractures is an amalgamation of injuries with the single variable in comm...
Background : Open fractures are known orthopedic emergencies associated with risk of infection and h...
Objective: To determine the clinical spectrum of pathological fractures. Patients And Methods: In t...