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Orto&Trauma with Dr. Polotrauma
by Dr. Polotrauma
The latest Orthopedics and Traumatology Research in English. Papers discussed and summarized making it easier for medical peers to stay up-to-date.
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Will Germany Have Enough Orthopaedic Surgeons? A Workforce Crisis
A nationwide survey of 185 department heads reveals that 55 percent of German O and T clinics have unfilled positions. We break down the severity of the junior doctor shortage, the impact of administrative burden, and what needs to change to secure the future of the specialty.
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Will Germany Have Enough Orthopaedic Surgeons? A Workforce Crisis
A nationwide survey of 185 department heads reveals that 55 percent of German O and T clinics have unfilled positions. We break down the severity of the junior doctor shortage, the impact of administrative burden, and what needs to change to secure the future of the specialty.
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Proximal Gastrocnemius Release: Over 1000 Cases Say Simpler Works
This episode breaks down Barouk's 12-year experience with proximal medial gastrocnemius lengthening. We cover why medial-only release matches combined techniques in a blinded comparison, how 79 percent of patients normalized dorsiflexion at two years, and why this approach may be a practical alternative to the distal Strayer procedure for equinus contracture.
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Proximal Gastrocnemius Release: Over 1000 Cases Say Simpler Works
This episode breaks down Barouk's 12-year experience with proximal medial gastrocnemius lengthening. We cover why medial-only release matches combined techniques in a blinded comparison, how 79 percent of patients normalized dorsiflexion at two years, and why this approach may be a practical alternative to the distal Strayer procedure for equinus contracture.
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Proximal Gastrocnemius Release: Over 1000 Cases Say Simpler Works
This episode breaks down Barouk's 12-year experience with proximal medial gastrocnemius lengthening. We cover why medial-only release matches combined techniques in a blinded comparison, how 79 percent of patients normalized dorsiflexion at two years, and why this approach may be a practical alternative to the distal Strayer procedure for equinus contracture.
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Proximal Gastrocnemius Release: Over 1000 Cases Say Simpler Works
This episode breaks down Barouk's 12-year experience with proximal medial gastrocnemius lengthening. We cover why medial-only release matches combined techniques in a blinded comparison, how 79 percent of patients normalized dorsiflexion at two years, and why this approach may be a practical alternative to the distal Strayer procedure for equinus contracture.
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Guided Growth for Knee Deformity: 282 Physes Over 18 Years
This episode covers the largest single-centre review of guided growth using tension band plates for angular deformity of the knee. We break down why idiopathic deformity achieves 89.5 percent success while tumour and infection-related cases carry significantly higher failure rates, and what that means for clinical decision-making.
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Guided Growth for Knee Deformity: 282 Physes Over 18 Years
This episode covers the largest single-centre review of guided growth using tension band plates for angular deformity of the knee. We break down why idiopathic deformity achieves 89.5 percent success while tumour and infection-related cases carry significantly higher failure rates, and what that means for clinical decision-making.
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Blount Disease: Can Guided Growth Work in Severe Deformities?
This episode breaks down a retrospective study on tension band plating for juvenile and adolescent Blount disease. We cover why a 53 percent success rate in zone minus four deformities challenges previous reports, how 4-screw constructs may reduce implant failure, and why BMI is a critical factor clinicians should address early.
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PETS: The 10-Minute Reversible Epiphysiodesis Technique
This episode covers the original 1998 study by Métaizeau and colleagues that introduced percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws. We break down how a 10-minute procedure achieves 79 to 86 percent growth arrest, why 82 percent of patients finish within one centimeter of equal, and what makes this technique reversible compared to drilling or curettage.
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PETS: The 10-Minute Reversible Epiphysiodesis Technique
This episode covers the original 1998 study by Métaizeau and colleagues that introduced percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws. We break down how a 10-minute procedure achieves 79 to 86 percent growth arrest, why 82 percent of patients finish within one centimeter of equal, and what makes this technique reversible compared to drilling or curettage.
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