Arthroscopic assisted management of tibial plateau fractures : (Schatzker Grade I, II, III) /
Sabry Mohammed Helmy Ragab
Arthroscopic assisted management of tibial plateau fractures : (Schatzker Grade I, II, III) / معالجة كسر سطح عظمة القصبة بمساعدة المنظار الجراحي : (النوع الأول والثاني والثالث) Sabry Mohammed Helmy Ragab ; Supervised Ahmed Ahmed Nabway Morrah , Khaled Abdelsalam Shohayeb , Hisham Misbah Soliman - Cairo : Sabry Mohammed Helmy Ragab , 2014 - 140 Leaves : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Minimally invasive surgical techniques have gained popularity over the recent years and try to prevent additional surgical trauma to the knee joint by using a minimally invasive approach. These surgical techniques fall in between the management of unstable tibial plateau fractures by plaster cast immobilization (higher risks of stiffness and deep venous thrombosis) and the traditional form of open reduction and internal fixation The combined arthroscopic and radioscopic surgical treatment, initially used in the 1970s as a diagnostic tool and later as a standardized method of treatment, minimizes the additional surgical trauma, reducing additional insult to the soft tissues, and encounters several advantages compared with other techniques
CPM MRI ORIF
Arthroscopic assisted management of tibial plateau fractures : (Schatzker Grade I, II, III) / معالجة كسر سطح عظمة القصبة بمساعدة المنظار الجراحي : (النوع الأول والثاني والثالث) Sabry Mohammed Helmy Ragab ; Supervised Ahmed Ahmed Nabway Morrah , Khaled Abdelsalam Shohayeb , Hisham Misbah Soliman - Cairo : Sabry Mohammed Helmy Ragab , 2014 - 140 Leaves : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Minimally invasive surgical techniques have gained popularity over the recent years and try to prevent additional surgical trauma to the knee joint by using a minimally invasive approach. These surgical techniques fall in between the management of unstable tibial plateau fractures by plaster cast immobilization (higher risks of stiffness and deep venous thrombosis) and the traditional form of open reduction and internal fixation The combined arthroscopic and radioscopic surgical treatment, initially used in the 1970s as a diagnostic tool and later as a standardized method of treatment, minimizes the additional surgical trauma, reducing additional insult to the soft tissues, and encounters several advantages compared with other techniques
CPM MRI ORIF