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Category: Dense osteitis of the ilium

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Sep 12, 2024

atlantoaxial instability

Dense osteitis of the ilium

To investigate the efficacy of atlantoaxial instability or dislocation treated with transaxial pedicle nail combined with pivot plate nail fixation and fusion. Methods Among the 7 cases of atlantoaxial instability…

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Jul 2, 2024

Iliac bone flap graft with a rotating deep iliac artery

Dense osteitis of the ilium

Ischemic necrosis of the femoral head is due to various causes of impaired blood circulation to the femoral head, i.e., inadequate arterial perfusion and restricted venous return, and leads to…

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Jul 15, 2023

Autologous iliac periosteum free graft femoral head regenerative cartilage

Dense osteitis of the ilium

  Free periosteal graft formation of bone or cartilage has been demonstrated morphologically and biochemically, but is limited to a relatively small area. Clinical cases of near-ankylosis or already fibrous ankylosis…

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Jul 15, 2023

What is iliac dystrophic osteitis

Dense osteitis of the ilium

  The disease is seen in more than 90% of middle-aged women and is more common in late pregnancy, especially after childbirth, and also after chronic infection of the urinary tract…

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Jul 15, 2023

How to measure the size of the pelvis

Dense osteitis of the ilium

  Before delivery, a pelvic measurement is performed to assess whether the fetus can be delivered vaginally. The pelvic measurements are divided into external and internal pelvic measurements.  1.External pelvic measurement: Using…

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Jul 15, 2023

Iliac vein compression syndrome

Dense osteitis of the ilium

  The iliac vein compression syndrome is a disorder of venous return to the lower extremities and pelvis caused by compression of the iliac veins and or the presence of abnormal…

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Jul 15, 2023

What are the applications for the Reekross balloon catheter?

Dense osteitis of the ilium

  OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of opening long-segment iliofemoral artery occlusive lesions using the Reekross balloon catheter.  METHODS: The Reekross balloon catheter was applied to 68 patients (75 limbs)…

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Jul 15, 2023

The true nature of PPH and its advantages and disadvantages

Dense osteitis of the ilium

  PPH stands for Procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids, which directly translates to treatment of prolapse and hemorrhoids.  In 1997, Pescatori reported the use of transanal anastomosis with rectal mucosal resection for…

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Dense osteitis of the ilium

  • atlantoaxial instability
  • Iliac bone flap graft with a rotating deep iliac artery
  • Autologous iliac periosteum free graft femoral head regenerative cartilage
  • What is iliac dystrophic osteitis
  • How to measure the size of the pelvis
  • Iliac vein compression syndrome
  • What are the applications for the Reekross balloon catheter?
  • The true nature of PPH and its advantages and disadvantages
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