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All-arthroscopic intramedullary nailing of 2- and 3-part proximal humeral fractures: A new arthroscopic technique and preliminary results
Helmut Lill
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, Christoph Katthagen, Alexandra Hertel, Justus Gille, Christine Voigt
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Clinic of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery
Hannover Medical School
Friederikenstift
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3-part Fracture
66%
All-arthroscopic
100%
Cant
33%
Conventional Open
33%
Diaphysis
33%
Fluoroscopy
33%
Fluoroscopy Time
33%
Fracture Pattern
33%
Head Deformity
33%
Humeral Nailing
66%
Insertion Point
33%
Intra-articular Pathology
33%
Open Groups
33%
Open Procedure
33%
Open Technique
33%
Proximal Humeral Fracture
100%
Rotator Cuff
66%
Shoulder Function
33%
Supraspinatus
66%
Tendon Lesion
33%
Valgus Deformity
33%
Varus
33%
Varus Deformity
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Diaphysis
33%
Fluoroscopy
66%
Head
33%
Injury
33%
Intramedullary Nailing
100%
Patient Experience
33%
Proximal Humerus Fracture
100%
Rotator Cuff
66%
Tendon Lesion
33%
Valgus Deformity
33%
Varus Deformity
33%
Visual Analog Scale
33%
INIS
fluoroscopy
25%