Avascular necrosis after operative management of elementary versus associated acetabular fractures /
Ahmed Mohamed Buckly Elshafie
Avascular necrosis after operative management of elementary versus associated acetabular fractures / النخر اللاوعائي بعد علاج الجرحي لكسور عظمة الحق الاولية مقارنة بكسور عظمة الحق الثانوية Ahmed Mohamed Buckly Elshafie ; Supervised Ahmed Galal , Sherif Khaled , Ahmed Hazem Abdelazeem - Cairo : Ahmed Mohamed Buckly Elshafie , 2017 - 148 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Avascular necrosis of the acetabulum is a complication of an fragments. The extensile exposures such as the triradiate or extended iliofemoral acetabular fracture that can be attributable to both the provocative traumatic event and to a surgical exposure that is undertaken as part of an open reduction and internal fixation. In the former instance, devitalized fragments of bone can arise as free or impacted osseous or osteochondral segments. Surgically induced avascularity follows excessive stripping of soft tissue pedicles from bony or the application of two exposures for the inner and outer pelvic walls are particularly likely to culminate in devitalization of bone. Ironically, an associated fracture with notable comminution and displacement that further jeopardizes the osseous blood supply is the one in which an extensile exposure is likely to be used.¹
Associates Elementary Management
Avascular necrosis after operative management of elementary versus associated acetabular fractures / النخر اللاوعائي بعد علاج الجرحي لكسور عظمة الحق الاولية مقارنة بكسور عظمة الحق الثانوية Ahmed Mohamed Buckly Elshafie ; Supervised Ahmed Galal , Sherif Khaled , Ahmed Hazem Abdelazeem - Cairo : Ahmed Mohamed Buckly Elshafie , 2017 - 148 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Avascular necrosis of the acetabulum is a complication of an fragments. The extensile exposures such as the triradiate or extended iliofemoral acetabular fracture that can be attributable to both the provocative traumatic event and to a surgical exposure that is undertaken as part of an open reduction and internal fixation. In the former instance, devitalized fragments of bone can arise as free or impacted osseous or osteochondral segments. Surgically induced avascularity follows excessive stripping of soft tissue pedicles from bony or the application of two exposures for the inner and outer pelvic walls are particularly likely to culminate in devitalization of bone. Ironically, an associated fracture with notable comminution and displacement that further jeopardizes the osseous blood supply is the one in which an extensile exposure is likely to be used.¹
Associates Elementary Management