Wound foreign body removal: tips, tricks, and considerations

Soft tissue foreign bodies or wounds associated with foreign bodies result from blunt/abrasive trauma or penetrating trauma. Patients may present early or late with a plethora of symptoms and signs. The foreign bodies can be divided into three groups according to their composition: (a) metallic, (b) organic, and (c) inorganic. This activity reviews the indications, […]

Introducing a special type of forearm injury: the “reverse Essex-Lopresti injury”

▲ Diagram showing the pattern of Essex-Lopresti injury. ▲ The figure shows a typical case of Essex-Lopresti injury. It can be seen that the radial head is comminuted, the proximal radius of the distal radioulnar joint is displaced, and the ulnar styloid process shows positive variation. Essex-Lopresti injury is relatively rare in clinical practice. In […]

Surgical skills | Using “calcaneal anatomical plate” for internal fixation to treat greater tuberosity fractures of the humerus

Humeral tuberosity fracture is a common shoulder injury in clinical practice, often accompanied by shoulder dislocation. For split and displaced humeral tuberosity fractures, surgical treatment to restore normal proximal humeral bone anatomy and reconstruct the shoulder lever arm is the basis for shoulder function recovery. Humeral tuberosity anatomical plate, proximal humeral anatomical plate (PHILOS), screw […]

What is the Essex-Lopresti classification of calcaneus fractures?

Classifies calcaneus fractures into two types – Joint Depression-type and Tongue-type. Primary fracture line is oblique from lateral to medial through the posterior facet dividing it into two fragments The secondary fracture line determines the type:Tongue-type – secondary fracture line exits at the posterior aspect of the tuberosity, articular fragment remains attached to the tuberosity […]

Surgical Techniques | “Joystick Technique” Minimally Invasive Reduction and Fixation of Clavicle Fractures

Title: Surgical Techniques: Joystick Technique for Minimally Invasive Clavicle Fracture Fixation

Discover the innovative Joystick Technique for minimally invasive reduction and fixation of clavicle fractures. This cutting-edge approach offers precision, reduced recovery times, and optimal outcomes for patients. Learn how this technique can enhance your orthopedic practice and improve patient care.

Surgical procedures | Treatment of calcaneal fractures with plate and screw internal fixation via the tarsal sinus approach

calcaneal fractures with plate and screw

Calcaneus fracture is a common injury in clinical practice, accounting for 17% of foot fractures. Calcaneus fractures usually have obvious fracture displacement, and conservative treatment cannot effectively reduce the collapsed posterior articular surface and reconstruct the height and width of the calcaneus, so most calcaneal fractures require surgical treatment. The “lateral L-shaped enlarged approach” is […]