Thursday, 31 July 2008

Injury Volume 39, Issue 8 August 2008

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Innovations in osteosynthesis and fracture care Pages 827-838 Stuart J.E. Matthews, Vassilios S. Nikolaou and Peter V. Giannoudis

Articles
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The Bristol regional pelvic and acetabular fracture service: Workload implications of managing the polytraumatised patient Pages 839-843 P. Harvie, T.J.S. Chesser and A.J. Ward

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Trauma experience in the UK and Ireland: Analysis of orthopaedic training using the FHI eLogbook Pages 844-852 S.S. Jameson, A. Lamb, W.A. Wallace, J.L. Sher, C. Marx and M.R. Reed

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Laparotomy and unstable pelvic fractures Pages 853-857 J.K. Bryceland and J.F. Keating

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Putative proprioceptive function of the pelvic ligaments: Biomechanical and histological studies Pages 858-864 Endre Varga, Bertalan Dudas and Marvin Tile

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Anterior versus posterior pin placement of pelvic C-clamp in relationship to anatomical structures: A cadaver study Pages 865-868 Jason H. Reynolds, Basem Attum, Robert J. Acland, Peter Giannoudis and Craig S. Roberts

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Closed reduction and iliosacral percutaneous fixation of unstable pelvic ring fractures Pages 869-874 Daniel Schweitzer, Alejandro Zylberberg, Marcelo Córdova and Jaime Gonzalez

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Is the lateral sacral fluoroscopic view essential for accurate percutaneous sacroiliac screw insertion?: An experimental study Pages 875-880 P.V. Giannoudis, G. Papadokostakis, K. Alpantaki, G. Kontakis and B. Chalidis

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Pelvic fractures due to falls from a height in people with mental disorders Pages 881-888 Jen-Feng Fang, Lih-Yuann Shih, Being-Chuan Lin and Yu-Pao Hsu

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Perineal hygiene in patients with pelvic fractures Pages 889-892 Mohammad A. Hossain, Rachel Pearce and Martin D. Bircher

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Lateral compression fracture of the pelvis represents a heterogeneous group of complex 3D patterns of displacement Pages 893-902 A. Khoury, H. Kreder, T. Skrinskas, M. Hardisty, M. Tile and C.M. Whyne

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Use of the trauma pelvic orthotic device (T-POD) for provisional stabilisation of anterior–posterior compression type pelvic fractures: A cadaveric study Pages 903-906 Nicola A. DeAngelis, John J. Wixted, Jacob Drew, Mark S. Eskander, Jonathan P. Eskander and Bruce G. French

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The use of trochanteric slide osteotomy in the treatment of displaced acetabular fractures Pages 907-913 Panayiotis T. Hadjicostas and Friedrich W. Thielemann

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Total hip replacement for acetabular fractures: Results in 121 patients operated between 1983 and 2003 Pages 914-921 A. Sermon, P. Broos and P. Vanderschot

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Acetabular fracture displacement, roof arc angles and 2 years outcome Pages 922-931 Stein Øvre, Jan Erik Madsen and Olav Røise

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The new proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA®) in daily practice: Results of a multicentre clinical study Pages 932-939 R.K.J. Simmermacher, J. Ljungqvist, H. Bail, T. Hockertz, A.J.H. Vochteloo, U. Ochs and Chr.v.d. Werken

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Expandable nailing system for tibial shaft fractures Pages 940-946 A.P. Fortis, A. Dimas and A.A. Lamprakis

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Management of lower limb fractures in polytrauma patients with delayed referral in a mass disaster: The role of the Ilizarov method in conversion osteosynthesis Pages 947-951 Shabir Ahmed Dhar, Mohammed Farooq Butt, Anwar Hussain, Mohammed Ramzan Mir, Manzoor Ahmed Halwai and Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa

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Treatment of femoral and tibial diaphyseal nonunions using reamed intramedullary nailing without bone graft Pages 952-959 Jong Keon Oh, Ji Hoon Bae, Chang Wug Oh, Sandeep Biswal and Chang Ryong Hur

Correspondence
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Trimodal temporal distribution of fatal trauma—Fact or fiction? Pages 960-961 Andreas J. Krüger and Kjetil Søreide

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Trimodal temporal distribution of fatal trauma—Fact or fiction? Pages 961-962 S. Aldrian, T. Nau and V. Vécsei

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What do we mean by the term polytrauma Pages 962-963 Medha Mohta, Rona E. Dickson and Jane M. McNeill

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Factors predicting patient satisfaction following major trauma Pages 963-964 Saeed Al-Naser

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Comments on “Ballistics: A primer for the surgeon” Pages 964-965 Michael Courtney and Amy Courtney

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Volgas D, Stannard J, Alonso J. Ballistics: A primer for the surgeon [Injury 2005;36(3):373–9] Pages 965-966 David Volgas

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