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didn't have any soft tissue complications no nothing great
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everything clear about this paper
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no i think it's it although i said it's not technically demanding
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active you is technically demanding half so maybe not for you
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okay thank you thank you for now we have our uh mode fracture
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this study very interesting study isn't it anyone would like to make any comment to us question
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i like uh how many of your thought there is no difference in diff
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fragment size and a war this place that we know that before
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and there was a number of particles copy of the last five years one of them um was a very large series
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that but it's essentially stating that um fragment sizes predictive of alyssa but station
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what's an independent variable the aces sage actually and in the instruction
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a series of lectures actually uh states that is the working on so so
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there was a number of applications yet but you just proved it
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uh yeah in my series if that's if this is the last looked like seems like he's his problem when
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someone comes with mobile think there we see many many papers probably there's also not so great is we
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present and there aren't any other questions no thank you very much and
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the last paper are very interesting and the very delicate technique
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and uh are there any questions comparison between and to make comment about longer
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plating how many of you don't have a chance to replace it uh
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case and you agree with the results a better result
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oh okay
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oh yeah the ones given switzerland and i was impressed about do pretty time
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because you say it is no difference in the upper the time huh
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sorry i know um provocative or oahu you'd really machine for do you want
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to go there is little or you're very very fast in putting plates
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sorry sorry i can for you to to put external fixate to decide to q. one frame which is cool
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we could use it to key frame what he needed additional piece with two key frame it's pretty fast
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in two will print input the plates and reduce the picture in close to scheme
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should be your legally speaking slow where kind
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you said it's about though similar time between the put plating and the the suzuki technique
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is it takes two hours almost as i've seen from way yes same things yeah almost
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okay it work so i know low you you didn't have any uh uh oh i i don't like when i
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see the someone has to cut the tendons so and i i there's no problem with this no uh
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open open yeah reduction and except that are that are
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approach this yeah that extend extended fixations it's
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case i did you did you did you have any time situation when you open and you
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find the real mess inside how you how you deal with this you you sometimes
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in particular factors even when the in that humorous it's difficult
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to fix and how to to make more site
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how to to to put the parts together and did did you ever have
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a problem when you open to see the more fragments that you
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expected the more it's not stable and difficult something is done to just
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cruise to to be stable there did you for this or no
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it's sorry i can't no it's okay it's
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are there any questions
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oh if we're we're finishing right on time have five more minutes for for coffee for lunch

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A-0799 The Use of Local Vascularized Adipofascial Flaps for Joint Capsule Reconstruction after Contracture Release
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June 15, 2018 · 11:35 a.m.
A-0262 Partial excision of volar plate and dorsal capsulotomy in patients with post-traumatic ankylosis of finger joint in the hand
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June 15, 2018 · 11:41 a.m.
271 views
A-0799 Q&A
June 15, 2018 · 11:48 a.m.
A-0262 Q&A
June 15, 2018 · 11:49 a.m.
A-0115 The Outcomes of Extension Block Pinning and Nonsurgical Management for Mallet Fracture
Shin Woo Choi 1, Jae Kwang Kim 1, Young Ho Shin 1, Joo-Yul Bae 2, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea; 2 Gangneung Asan Hospital, Gangneung-si, South Korea
June 15, 2018 · 11:50 a.m.
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A-0765 The use of titanium miniature plates and screws for the treatment of intra and extra-articular fractures of the hand
Sokratis Varitimidis, Zoe Dailiana, Ioannis Antoniou, Dimitris Agorastakis, Stratis Athanaselis, Konstantinos Malizos, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Thessalia, Larissa, Greece
June 15, 2018 · 11:56 a.m.
A-0137 Comparative Mechanical Properties of Conventional and Locking Kirschner wire fixation: An Experimental Study in Chicken Humerus
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June 15, 2018 · 12:02 p.m.
A-0115 Q&A
June 15, 2018 · 12:07 p.m.
A-0765 Q&A
June 15, 2018 · 12:09 p.m.
A-0137 Q&A
June 15, 2018 · 12:09 p.m.
A-0560 Periphalangeal steel wire loop pullout technique in proximal interphalangeal joint(PIPJ) fracture dislocation
Ho-Jung Kang 1, Won-taek Oh 2, Sang-yun Lee 1, Jung Jun Hong 1, Il-hyun Koh 3, Kam Jinhwa 1, 1 Gangnam Severance Hospital, Seoul, South Korea; 2 Severance Hospital, Seoul, South Korea; 3 Yong-in Severance Hospital, Yong-in, South Korea
June 15, 2018 · 12:13 p.m.
A-0019 Mallet fracture - DIPJ volar subluxation is not predicted by fragment size but direction of force and anatomy of DIPJ
Samuel Isaacs 1, Michael Solomons 2, Nick Riley 3, Oxford, UK, Cape Town, South Africa
June 15, 2018 · 12:19 p.m.
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A-0258 Comparison of clinical results between low-profile plating and external fixation for fracture-dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint
Atsuhiko Murayama 1, Kentaro Watanabe 1, Hideyuki Ota 1, Yuki Fujihara 1, 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Rheumatology, Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital, Nagoya, Japan.
June 15, 2018 · 12:23 p.m.
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June 15, 2018 · 12:29 p.m.