103 research outputs found
Supplemental Material, Appendix_TEF - Evaluation of an expectation and outcome measurement questionnaire in ankle fracture patients: The Trauma Expectation Factor Trauma Outcomes Measure (TEFTOM) Eurasia study
Supplemental Material, Appendix_TEF for Evaluation of an expectation and outcome measurement questionnaire in ankle fracture patients: The Trauma Expectation Factor Trauma Outcomes Measure (TEFTOM) Eurasia study by Christian Fang, Andreas Platz, Lars Müller, Thomas Chandy, Cong-Feng Luo, Josep María Muñoz Vives, Frankie Leung and Reto Babst in Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery</p
Supplemental Material, Appendix_TOM - Evaluation of an expectation and outcome measurement questionnaire in ankle fracture patients: The Trauma Expectation Factor Trauma Outcomes Measure (TEFTOM) Eurasia study
Supplemental Material, Appendix_TOM for Evaluation of an expectation and outcome measurement questionnaire in ankle fracture patients: The Trauma Expectation Factor Trauma Outcomes Measure (TEFTOM) Eurasia study by Christian Fang, Andreas Platz, Lars Müller, Thomas Chandy, Cong-Feng Luo, Josep María Muñoz Vives, Frankie Leung and Reto Babst in Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery</p
Book Review: I.K. Babst "Statemen of Ancient Greece in the Age of Its Disintegration". М., 1851.
Автор рецензии высоко оценил работу И. Бабста, хотя научный труд не свободен от ряда недостатков, которые П. Кудрявцев связывает с излишней поспешностью при написании работы. Author of the review praised the work of I. Babst, though the book has a few shortcomings which P. Kudryavtsev associates with rashness.Полный текст рецензируемой книги доступен по адресу: http://elar.uniyar.ac.ru/jspui/handle/123456789/1999
sj-pdf-1-gos-10.1177_21514593211046407 – Supplemental Material for The Quality of Life, Patient Satisfaction and Rehabilitation in Patients With a Low Energy Fracture—Part III of an Observational Study
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-gos-10.1177_21514593211046407 for The Quality of Life, Patient Satisfaction and Rehabilitation in Patients With a Low Energy Fracture—Part III of an Observational Study by Puck C. R. van der Vet, Jip Q. Kusen, Manuela Rohner-Spengler, Bjoern-Christian Link, Egbert-Jan M. M. Verleisdonk, Matthias Knobe, Christoph Henzen, Lukas Schmid, Reto Babst and Frank J. P. Beeres in Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation</p
Effects of an educational patient safety campaign on patients' safety behaviours and adverse events
Rationale, aims and objectives The study aims to investigate the effects of a patient safety advisory on patients' risk perceptions, perceived behavioural control, performance of safety behaviours and experience of adverse incidents. Method Quasi-experimental intervention study with non-equivalent group comparison was used. Patients admitted to the surgical department of a Swiss large non-university hospital were included. Patients in the intervention group received a safety advisory at their first clinical encounter. Outcomes were assessed using a questionnaire at discharge. Odds ratios for control versus intervention group were calculated. Regression analysis was used to model the effects of the intervention and safety behaviours on the experience of safety incidents. Results Two hundred eighteen patients in the control and 202 in the intervention group completed the survey (75 and 77% response rates, respectively). Patients in the intervention group were less likely to feel poorly informed about medical errors (OR = 0.55, P = 0.043). There were 73.1% in the intervention and 84.3% in the control group who underestimated the risk for infection (OR = 0.51, CI 0.31-0.84, P = 0.009). Perceived behavioural control was lower in the control group (meanCon = 3.2, meanInt = 3.5, P = 0.010). Performance of safety-related behaviours was unaffected by the intervention. Patients in the intervention group were less likely to experience any safety-related incident or unsafe situation (OR for intervention group = 0.57, CI 0.38-0.87, P = 0.009). There were no differences in concerns for errors during hospitalization. There were 96% of patients (intervention) who would recommend other patients to read the advisory. Conclusions The results suggest that the safety advisory decreases experiences of adverse events and unsafe situations. It renders awareness and perceived behavioural control without increasing concerns for safety and can thus serve as a useful instrument for communication about safety between health care workers and patients
Misalignment of the clavicle after intramedullary fixation of a midshaft fracture with a titanium elastic nail results in acute neurovascular thoracic outlet syndrome
Fixation failure of the LCP proximal femoral plate 4.5/5.0 in patients with missing posteromedial support in unstable per-, inter-, and subtrochanteric fractures of the proximal femur
The LCP proximal femoral plate 4.5/5.0 (PF-LCP) represents a new generation of extramedullary fixation devices for stable and unstable trochanteric and/or subtrochanteric fractures. We report four cases of secondary varus collapse of the fracture with hardware failure of the implant
Isolated radial neck delayed union/nonunion after conservative treatment in adults: two case reports and a literature review
Open reduction and fixation of medial Moore type II fractures of the tibial plateau by a direct dorsal approach
INTRODUCTION: Moore type II Entire Condyle fractures of the tibia plateau represent a rare and highly unstable fracture pattern that usually results from high impact traumas. Specific recommendations regarding the surgical treatment of these fractures are sparse. We present a series of Moore type II fractures treated by open reduction and internal fixation through a direct dorsal approach. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Five patients (3 females, 2 males) with Entire Condyle fractures were retrospectively analyzed after a mean follow-up period of 39 months (range 12-61 months). Patient mean age at the time of operation was 36 years (range 26-43 years). Follow-up included clinical and radiological examination. Furthermore, all patient finished a SF36 and Lysholm knee score questionnaire. RESULTS: Average range of motion was 127/0/1 degrees with all patients reaching full extension at the time of last follow up. Patients reached a mean Lysholm score of 81.2 points (range 61-100 points) and an average SF36 of 82.36 points (range 53.75-98.88 points). One patient sustained deep wound infection after elective implant removal 1 year after the initial surgery. Overall all patients were highly satisfied with the postoperative result. CONCLUSION: The direct dorsal approach to the tibial plateau represents an adequate method to enable direct fracture exposure, open reduction, and internal fixation in posterior shearing medial Entire Condyle fractures and is especially valuable when also the dorso-lateral plateau is depressed
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