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thank you for this kind introduction to critics did i i will present our experience with a single
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time approach approximate cut back to me and told her breast fusion in this that stick and
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the rest and ten function it depend on the delicate
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balance between extrinsic end intrinsic muscles specificity alters
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this equilibrium with proper diagnosis of l. executed surgical
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planned a successful surgical outcome can be achieved
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gone was the first to describe the proximal come back to me and told applied
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fixation technique for torture wrist fusion this technique allows concomitant copy ten really is
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flex attendant realise or transfer and avoided also prominent hardware
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and the cosmetic you an designed it's car on the social side of the hand
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in in the puget patient he performed the proximal cut back to
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me and remove the articulate cartilage by this whole approach
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and fuse the wrist with a pretty band three point five to build up late
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that you covered with the wrist cups you and the pointed rockford artist master
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looking at the literature some complications which might be seen
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into to restitution after for example post traumatic arthritis
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might be seen more frequent in a patient group that's office from
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c. d. us to kenya due to reduced and function
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fractious off the distal radius and fractures of the thought matter copper have been described
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that's rated object image shows the fracture line going through the most proximate screw which was
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placed nudist a radius three point five through therefore we adopted our surgical procedure
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we operated on three may patients with false plastic wrists with the mean fixed flexion contract of eighty degrees
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this image shows the patient try tend suffering from
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tetris plastic cerebral palsy huge initial make installed
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with the intrinsic mind sent and the thumb in on deformity
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we used to modify procedure all patients helicopter tender with these
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and uh f. t. s. f. t. p. transfer and it turned out to me of the wrist fleck subject tendons
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after the proximal cut back to me the response used the two point five three top plate and with
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unorthodox bone graft of the pork similar copper bones concomitant
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prissy just applied to fulfil the patients request
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these are the intro operated images of the patients and you've seen before
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i mean follow up time in our patients was twelve months
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the meantime of operation was two hours one case of tension blisters
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and patient with a chair therapeutic articulation cute and eventually
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the meantime to reach fusion was three months in spite of one
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case of secondary street displacement edges of correction angle of restriction
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and good due to insufficient just a fixation you mean corrected angle
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was seventy degrees these are the pictures of the patient
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these are the pictures of the case the secondary just craze meant in screws loosening
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the theoretical advantage for this procedure is one single
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palm approach to fulfil the operative plan
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electrically we hope that the post operators spelling intention vistas
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might be a we'd used even if the few reports
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in the literature we show this computational who
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who uh who investigators complication annotation call worked with a fixed predation contraction upon the
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plates car might even be more appealing than in a normal patient caught
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the proximal compact mirror under spawn harvest at other sites but it's potential don't aside mobility is used yes
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sometimes the problem itself is not complex other angle of view or a solution
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to solve the problems often patients have very specific and simply demands
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proximal cut back to me decreases the number of fusion services releases tension
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along better deformity reduction and provides a local source of pontiff
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bad for we routinely use p. or c. during restart reduces in patients with server parts it
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proctor moroccan back to me and showed with fusion is possible by palm approach
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and we uh hope to reduce the complexity of the the
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and the problems with post operative spending thank you

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