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Treatment of Acetabular Fractures in Elderly Patients

Acetabular Fracture

This retrospective study investigates surgical treatment of acetabular fractures in elderly patients (>60 years of age), either undergoing joint-preserving surgery or joint- replacement. 1 year- outcome with regard to mobility and autonomy is assessed.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Impact of Regional Anesthesia on Blood Pressure in Lower Limb Traumatism

FractureAnkle1 more

This study aims to compare the hemodynamic impact of two anaesthetic strategies 'Regional anesthesia' versus 'General anesthesia' in leg and ankle fractures surgery.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Score Predictive of the Prognosis of Acetabular Fractures

Acetabular Fracture

Acetal fractures are joint fractures that occur in the hip. These fractures affect the functional prognosis of the hip in the short, medium and long term. In the acetabulum fractures operated on, there is a radiological score in the literature allowing the prognosis to be predicted depending on the quality of the postoperative reduction. This score is based on the quality of postoperative reduction assessed on pelvic radios. In addition, the thresholds for poor / good results were determined empirically.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Impact of Regional Anesthesia on Blood Pressure in Humeral Fracture Surgery

Proximal Humeral Fracture

This study aims to compare the hemodynamic impact of two anaesthetic strategies : Regional anesthesia versus General anesthesia in proximal humeral fracture surgery.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Introduction of the ADAPT System in an Orthopedic Department

Pertrochanteric Fracture

The ADAPT system by Stryker is introduced in the orthopedic department (at Aarhus University Hospital). Following the introduction of the ADAPT system all pertrochanteric fractures operated with a gamma3 nail by stryker are operated with the use of the ADAPT system. Following surgery the operating surgeon fill out a questionaire on the use of ADAPT.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Repair of Vertically Fractured Root

Root; Fracture

Aim and background: The aim of this retrospective observational study is to evaluate the survival rate of cracked teeth, presenting partial (PVF) or complete vertical fracture (CVF), after tooth restoration either with fracture-fragment adhesive bonding or with amalgam restoration. Materials and Methods: One hundred eight fractured teeth, from 99 patients (51 males, 48 females, mean age 50.5 years), presenting complete or partial root fracture, were treated with adhesive restoration or non-adhesive restoration protocol (amalgam) between 1991 and 2019. Demographic and clinical variables were evaluated as predictors of extraction. Furthermore, the bone loss/recovery due to therapy for the fracture was radiographically evaluated at the one year follow-up. All cases were treated by the same operator, using a surgical microscope. Statistical analysis was performed with IBM SPSS Statistics. The study was approved by the ethical committee of Sistema Sanitario Nazionale (prot. N°2370CELazio1).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Duration of Blockade of Peripheral Nerves With Bupivacaine Depending of the Adjuvants

Postoperative PainPeripheral Neuropathy10 more

The main aim of the investigator's study is to propose combination of local anesthetics and adjuvants that provides both adequate anesthesia during surgery and prolonged post-operative analgesia.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Factors Influencing the Risk of Surgical Site Infections and Wound Complications in Operatively...

Ankle Fractures

This study is to analyse risk factors for wound complications or surgical site infections and to analyse whether risk factors for wound complications or surgical site infections are also factors for other complications. Based on the data from this study it will be investigated whether a risk score can be build up to predict individual risk for a complication after surgery.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Serratus Anterior Plane Block Versus Thoracic Paravertebral Block.

Rib FracturesAnalgesia

Compare between serratus anterior plane block and thoracic Paravertebral block in analgesia for patients with multiple rib fractures

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Impact of "ASAP" Multidisciplinary Optimization Care Protocol on Clinical Outcome in Elderly Inpatients...

Hip Fractures

To compare the impact of ASAP protocol (geriatric advice, early surgery, loco-regional anesthesia and pharmacological adaptation) on elderly patients with hip fracture and clinical outcome.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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