Hip Fracture Review Articles
Hip
fractures represent an important
health-care dilemma, costing the US$ billions annually. Hip
fractures can diminish
quality of life and significantly increase
morbidity and mortality if not properly treated. Recent research has brought forth new
information regarding treatment as well as
information on emerging complications seen within the fixation constructs themselves. Understanding the pathoanatomy of hip
fractures and the
biomechanics of surgical fixation constructs is critical for successful treatment. In this article, we review the relevant
anatomy and classification of femoral neck and intertrochanteric fractures. Furthermore, the
biomechanics of hip fracture fixation strategies as well as implant-related complications are addressed. Even though laboratory testing demonstrated that intramedullary nails have greater biomechanical stability, the clinical results between fixation constructs have been similar when the chosen implant (ie, sliding hip screw vs cephalomedullary nail) has been correctly applied to the specific fracture pattern. Recently, data have shown that when using cephalomedullary nails, there is potential for increased failure with cutout when using the helical blade versus the lag screw, with majority being the atypical “medial cutout.” Authors may submit manuscripts and track their progress through the system, hopefully to publication. Reviewers can download manuscripts and submit their opinions to the editor. Editors can manage the whole submission/review/revise/publish process.
High Impact List of Articles
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Management of mild hyperkalemia with sodium polystyrene sulfonate: is it necessary?
F Yousaf, B Spinowitz, C Charytan
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Management of mild hyperkalemia with sodium polystyrene sulfonate: is it necessary?
F Yousaf, B Spinowitz, C Charytan
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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The lower safety level of blood pressure evaluated by 123I‑IMP single-photon emission computed tomography in acute cerebral infarction patients
Taizen Nakase, Shotaroh Yoshioka, Masahiro Sasaki, Akifumi Suzuki
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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The lower safety level of blood pressure evaluated by 123I‑IMP single-photon emission computed tomography in acute cerebral infarction patients
Taizen Nakase, Shotaroh Yoshioka, Masahiro Sasaki, Akifumi Suzuki
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Gastric cancer: past accomplishments, present approaches and future aspirations
Ahmet Tunceroglu and Salma K Jabbour*
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Gastric cancer: past accomplishments, present approaches and future aspirations
Ahmet Tunceroglu and Salma K Jabbour*
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Advances in therapy for atrial fibrillation
Deirdre A Lane and Gregory YH Lip
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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Advances in therapy for atrial fibrillation
Deirdre A Lane and Gregory YH Lip
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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36th Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society
Rufus Cartwright
Conference Proceeding: Clinical Practice
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36th Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society
Rufus Cartwright
Conference Proceeding: Clinical Practice
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