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Saeed Kokly ,
Volume 0, Issue 0 (6-2024)
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Kokly S, Satleghi Hm ,
Volume 15, Issue 3 (10-2013)
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Background and Objective: Treatment of scaphoid fractures is studied extensively due to the specific anatomic shape and position, blood flow and its performance. In recent years, several treatment methods have been devised which are associated with various findings. This study was done to evaluate the short-term results of limited dorsal approach in treatment of scaphoid fracture. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, 14 male patients with scaphoid fracture were gone under limited dorsal approach in treatment of scaphoid fracture in 5th Azar teaching hospital in Gorgan, Iran. Patients were followed up for 12 weeks and the onset of infection, screw breakage and joint degenerative changes were evaluated. Results: 64% of scaphoid fractures were in waist of the bone. The mean time to :::::union::::: was 10.5 weeks. 64% of patients returned to work after 12 weeks. In none of the patients, infection, wound breakdown and joint destruction were seen. There were two-delayed :::::union::::: (> 12 weeks) and two screw head prominency in the scaphotrapezial joint but patients did not complain and their hand movements had no problem. During procedures, two guide pin failures occurred with no adverse effect in fixations. Complications were minor and wrist movements were nearly normal. Conclusion: Limited posterior approach in the treatment of scaphoid fractures is an easier, faster and better :::::union::::: rate. Despite the short duration of follow-up study, this method is recommended in the treatment of scaphoid fractures.
Saeed Kokly , Farzad Amouzadeh Omrani,
Volume 22, Issue 1 (3-2020)
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Pediatric femoral neck fracture is rare and account for less than 1% of all fractures in childhood. The proximal femur in children is extremely strong, and high-energy forces in 80-90%, following the axial force associated with hip rotation or direct blow are necessary to cause fracture. In this report, the method of femoral neck fracture fixation in eight-year-old girl after car accident is reported. During the operation, we noted a severe femoral neck fracture that was irreparable with the available tools (pin, screw, plate and DHS), which inevitably had to be used by Transosseous method with fiber wire #2, used in proximal humeral fracture fixation. Then, we obtained a fairly satisfactory result with a distal femoral pin inserting it into two-sided spica cast. Although, this kind of fracture is rare, but with a qualified clinical examination, early diagnosis, proper treatment, familiarity with surgical techniques and fixation reduces the complications and this method can be effective in obtaining the desired result.

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مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences
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