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Comparative Study Evaluating Stability of Fracture Segments After Treatment of Mandibular Angle...

Mandible Fracture

comparative study evaluating stability of fracture segments in mandibular angle fracture with 3d strut plate with or with out post operative IMMF.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Brace Versus Casting in Pediatric Radial Head Fractures

Radial Fracture

Commare the pain and function of Brace Versus Casting in Pediatric Radial Head Fractures after 1 month

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Fixation for the Treatment of Femoral Neck Fractures

Femoral Neck Fracture

The femoral neck fracture is the most prevalent injuries which commonly encountered among older people with high mortality, morbidity and young fit healthy ones who subjected to high-energy trauma . Non-union or avascular necrosis of femoral neck fracture which lead to loss of labor capacity and death, is the most commonly occurred complication and results in considerable burden for family. The treatment is difficult and challenging, and to minimize the negative results such as limited mobilization or other complications, it is essential to take active prevention and appropriate treatment depending on fracture pattern and patients' characteristics as early as possible. However, current implant selections for femoral neck fractures remain a topic of greater interest and controversy, and vary substantially from each other .

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Exposed Versus Buried Intramedullary K-wires for Pediatric Forearm Fractures

Forearm Fracture

Comparing the rate of complications between buried and exposed intramedullary implants after fixation of pediatric forearm fractures.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Posterior Wall Osteotomy for Old Acetabular Fracture

Surgical ProcedureUnspecified

Posterior wall osteotomy would be conducted to manage the old acetabular fracture. The outcome was reviewed to assess the feasibility of the surgical procedure.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Novel Quadrilateral Surface Plate for Acetabular Fracture

Fracture Dislocation

The novel plate could be used to manage acetabular fractures involving quadrilateral surface and posterior column, which may lower the intraoperative blood loss and reduce complication rate.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Single Locking Miniplate and Two Non-locking Miniplates in the Management of Parasymphyseal Fracture...

Mandible Fracture

Evaluating the biting force after management of parasymphyseal fracture in patients with two-line mandibular fractures.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Correction of Enophthalmos and Orbital Volume Using Pre-bent Mesh Versus 3d Printed Onlay in Orbital...

Orbital FracturesEnophthalmos1 more

this study evaluates the post-surgical correction of enophthalmos and orbital volume using 3D printed only versus pre-bent titanium mesh in blow-out fracture cases

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Tranexamic Acid in Chinese Elderly Patients With Intertrochanteric Fracture RCT

Fracture of Femur

Hip fracture posed a major challenge to the health care system, with the one-year mortality of hip fracture reported as being approximately 20%. Perioperative haemoglobin level was associated with functional level of the patient and even mortality. Different methods for administration of tranexamic acid had been described. It was well established that systemic administration of tranexamic acid could reduce perioperative blood loss and transfusion rate. Topical administration had been shown to decrease blood loss and transfusion rate. The objective of our study is to investigate the hypothesis that tranexamic acid will reduce blood loss and transfusion rate in elderly patients undergoing hip fracture surgery.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound Guided Closed Reduction of Depressed Zygomatic Arch Fractures

Zygomatic Arch Fracture

Zygomatic arch fractures have always been treated with blind closed reduction and is the most commonly used method. Blind reduction of fractures might lead to inadequate reduction and associated complications of facial asymmetry and limitations in mouth opening which may require reoperation for correction. Various methods like portable CT scan, C arm fluoroscopy, endoscopy and ultrasound have been proposed and used to visualize the reduction for better outcome. Out of these, ultrasound is inexpensive, easily available, easy to use, non-ionizing and has greatest potential to be used as standard for visual reduction of zygomatic arch fractures. There are studies where ultrasound has been compared to blind method and other modalities but level I evidence and recommended protocol for its intraoperative use has been lacking.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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