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CLINICAL
DATA # 1 - 73-yr-old woman |
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• Circumferential
comminution |
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• Osteosynthesis
using a palmar plate |
6 months
later •The screw in the cement has not moved (2) • The screws in the porotic bone… have, but they have(1) been stopped by the cement which do not compete with the concept of blocked screws (non used in this case) |
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CLINICAL DATA # 2 - 64-yr-old
man |
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• Post-operative X-ray, then at 3 and 12 months |
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CLINICAL DATA # 3 - 26-yr-old man |
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• The sagittal sections on the CT scan show inversion of the distal radial slope |
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•Osteotomy
with dorsal opening and plate |
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• Post-operative
progress: at 1.5 months, 9 months and 13 months |
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CLINICAL DATA # 4 - 58-yr-old man Extra articular malunion at 6 months |
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• Fracture initially stabilized by a simple external fixator |
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• Successive peri-operative views |
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Rigid osteosynthesis is indispensable |
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Post-operative X-ray and after 6 months |
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CLINICAL DATA # 5 Filling of a bone graft harvest site with JectOS |
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Reconstruction of the iliac crest following bone graft harvest has been |