The first crucial step to improve the rate of organ donation is to identify any potential donor. In 8.5 % of intensive care unit deaths with primary or secondary cerebral damage, organ procurement was realized. In addition, education regarding transplant medicine and a positive attitude to organ donation among the general public as well as medical personnel is necessary to minimize the high refusal rates.
Our results show that rotation and tilt of the proximal humerus cannot be estimated in shoulder X-rays and therefore a reliable measurement of the deformity of proximal humerus fractures is extremely unsafe. This problem is relevant for clinical practice because of the high likeliness of unaccurate projections in shoulder X-ray imaging after trauma. Especially for the growing bone the problem is evident, so that new ways of determining the deformity are mandatory.
Even with a small patient number the good results show the potential of this minimally invasive technique. In our opinion this option allows a fast and technically easy salvage procedure without blocking of further treatment options like a prosthesis.
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