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Should Bone Plates & Screws be removed? 🔩 Bone plates, pins and screws are highly engineered medical devices designed to help our bodies heal from bone damage and trauma, ensuring proper alignment and speedy recovery. Whether it's reconstructing a damaged joint or changing skeletal alignment, implants are the silent heroes of orthopedic surgery. From intramedullary rods to pins, these implants are designed to stay with us, providing strength and support. But what are these implants? They're devices that replace or fix our joints, with two types: permanent and temporary. Made from durable materials like titanium alloys and stainless steel, they're inserted by skilled surgeons to help us regain our strength and mobility. But sometimes, they need to be removed, especially if they interfere with normal function or cause discomfort. So, whether it's screws that hold fractures firmly together, plates that stabilize our bones, or prostheses that replace missing parts, orthopedic implants are here to help us heal and get back on our feet! #brokenbones #boneplates #bonehardware . 👇 what bone hardware are you caring around with you? . . . Orthopedic implants; Bone healing; Trauma recovery; Intramedullary rods; Stainless steel implants; Orthopedic screws; Orthopedic plates; Prostheses; Hardware removal
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Zip-up casts are here - No more scary cast saws⁉️ From the ancient Egyptian era to the present day, advances in the field of casting and immobilization devices continue to provide options that are lightweight, easier to use, safer on the skin, and even waterproof. . Device Shown: The FlexiOH® is an orthopedic immobilizer that has the rigidity to hold the fractured part as well as ensuring proper skin ventilation. The immobilizer (silicone rubber, light curable resin and nitrile rubber foam) comes as an easy to fix wearable material that can be zipped onto the injured part. Light treatment completes the curing process and makes the splint rigid (3-10 minute process depending on size). The immobilizer is radiolucent and can be removed without the use of any other external cast cutter or spreader. [not a paid advertisement/endorsement, just FYI] #armcast ##brokenbones##brokenbones 👇Would you try a zip-up cast? . casting techniques; Orthopedics; FlexiOH by Orthoheal; Stabilizing fractures; Advancements in casting technology; 3D-printed casts; Future of orthopedics; orthopedic devices; medical technology
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Thumb Arthritis can be debilitating 👍 Thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) or #basaljoint arthritis is the 2nd most common location for osteoarthritis in the hand. It mainly affects women >50 yrs of age. Basal joint #arthritis causes pain, loss of strength during pinch grips, and eventually stiffness and progressive deformity of the thumb. Conservative treatment should be tried first. It must be initiated as soon as pain starts, not once the deformity has settled-in. Surgery is indicated when pain relief is not achieved after at least 6 mos of conservative treatment . Thumb Arthritis Symptoms: Pain is the first and most common symptom of thumb arthritis. Pain can occur at the base of your thumb when you grip, grasp or pinch an object, or use your thumb to apply force. Other signs and symptoms might include: - Swelling, stiffness and tenderness at the base of your thumb - Decreased strength when pinching or grasping objects - Decreased range of motion - Enlarged or bony appearance of the joint at the base of your thumb . Thumb Arthritis Surgical Options: Available surgical techniques can be classified as joint-sparing (extra-articular) and joint-sacrificing (intra-articular). The former consists of trapeziometacarpal stabilizing ligament reconstruction, subtraction osteotomy of the first metacarpal and thumb #carpometacarpal denervation. The latter consists of trapeziometacarpal fusion, trapeziectomy (and its variants) and implant arthroplasty. Except in very specific cases, trapeziectomy and trapeziometacarpal implant arthroplasty with a total joint prosthesis or an implant are the (2) main surgical techniques for treating basal joint arthritis. #handarthritistis #handsurgery
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🧩 Love puzzles & human anatomy - but this isnt it… cervix in a jar⁉️ #medicalhumor
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CT vs. MRI - What’s the difference⁉️ Ever wondered about the differences between a CT scan and an MRI? How do they work, and why might one be chosen over the other? A CT scan uses X-rays to capture detailed images of organs, bones, and tissues, providing crucial insights into conditions like pneumonia, tumors, and fractures. On the other hand, an MRI uses a strong magnet to generate images, excelling in revealing soft tissue details that a CT scan might miss. Both ##CTscanand ##MRIexams come with their own pros and cons. CT scans are quick and comprehensive but use ionizing radiation, while MRIs offer a radiation-free alternative, but take longer and might be uncomfortable for some. The choice between CT and MRI largely depends on the specific medical condition and the patient's individual circumstances. Medical imaging is all about weighing the benefits against the risks. . In orthopedics, certain bone specific diagnoses require a CT to see more bone detail than what an MRI can give you. A CT is also best used in cases where a patient already has metal in their body that limits the field of view on an MRI. Sometimes we use CT to determine healing and if a certain bone healed completely. . CT Scan vs. MRI Summary: - CT scans take a fast series of X-ray pictures, which are put together to create images of the area that was scanned. - An MRI uses strong magnetic fields to take pictures of the inside of the body. - CT scans are often the first choice for imaging. MRIs are useful for certain diseases (and soft tissue imaging details) that a CT scan cannot detect. - Doctors use these imaging tests only when the benefits outweigh the risks #medicalimaging #CTscan #MRI
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Bone Shaving Mess in Hip Replacement 🧀 Acetabular (hip socket) preparation in #TotalHipArthroplasty requires the acetabular cavity to be reamed in preparation for the insertion of an acetabular implant (metal cup). An accurate press fit maximizes initial acetabular cup mechanical stability, bone contact and ingrowth, thus improving chances of long-term success. . Successful #HipReplacement press-fit implantation relies on an accurately reamed bone cavity. Under-reaming can lead to intra-operative pelvic fractures, acetabular cup deformation and implant loosening over time, while over-reaming can cause loosening through excessive micro-motion with subsequent failure to achieve bony ingrowth. Inaccurate reaming also makes surgeons likelier to unknowingly undersize or oversize implants. . Factors affecting the accuracy of the reamed acetabulum can include reaming technique, quality of bone, reamer type, and regular sharpening of reamers. Poor technique can lead to reaming errors resulting in variations in cavity size and shape. Current literature suggests that a straight reaming technique may avoid eccentric reaming and enlargement of the diameter of the acetabular bed. Recommendations on the optimal reaming technique, from manufacturers themselves, vary, with one reaming system, suggesting that the reamer handle should be angled at the same orientation as the component to be implanted, throughout, while other manufacturer’s guidance encourages surgeons to ‘gently rock the reamer handle back and forth approximately 5 degrees to ensure the reamed acetabular cavity is accurate for the desired press fit’. This reaming style involves rotating the reamer head within the cavity as it reams the acetabulum. This technique will henceforth be referred to as the ‘whirlwind’ reaming approach. The effects of this whirlwind technique have not been compared to the straight reaming technique, in terms of accuracy, to our knowledge. #hipreplacement #reamer . . . Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA); hip replacement surgery; acetabular cavity reaming; oversized acetabular implant; press fit; initial acetabular cup stability; bone contact and ingrowth; under-reaming; over-reaming; reaming accuracy; regular sharpening of reamers; single-use reamers;
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