2020
DOI: 10.5704/moj.2003.002
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Scanning Electron Microscopy Study of Retrieved Implants Suggests a Ratcheting Mechanism Behind Medial Migration in Cephalomedullary Nailing of Hip Fractures

Abstract: Introduction: Medial migration is the paradoxical migration of the femoral neck element (FNE) superomedially against gravity with respect to the intramedullary component of the cephalomedullary device, increasingly seen in the management of pertrochanteric hip fractures with the intramedullary nail. We postulate that the peculiar antigravity movement of the FNE in the medial migration phenomenon stems from a ratcheting mechanism at the intramedullary nail-FNE interface, which should inadvertently produce uniqu… Show more

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“…Although there are less abundant data for Asian regions, a major Singapore institution reported a 74% reduction in arthroplasties compared to the pre-pandemic levels [ 3 ], while a major orthopaedic department in Japan noted over 80 and 50% reductions in hip and knee arthroplasties respectively [ 4 ]. Similar patterns were observed in mainland China, Malaysia, and South Korea [ 5 , 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Although there are less abundant data for Asian regions, a major Singapore institution reported a 74% reduction in arthroplasties compared to the pre-pandemic levels [ 3 ], while a major orthopaedic department in Japan noted over 80 and 50% reductions in hip and knee arthroplasties respectively [ 4 ]. Similar patterns were observed in mainland China, Malaysia, and South Korea [ 5 , 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…All of these measures affected the teaching and training of everyone involved. Similar conditions were reported in orthopaedic training in Singapore and Malaysia and urology training in Malaysia ( 31 , 32 ).…”
Section: Teaching and Trainingsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Factors contributing to the reduction are travel restrictions and reduced mobility encouraged by the lock-down measures ( Nuñez et al 2020 ), and a greater fear of coming to hospital during the coronavirus pandemic ( Luengo-Alonso et al 2020 , Nuñez et al 2020 ). Some private hospitals in Singapore and the UK offered their services to help public hospitals manage trauma patients ( Tadros et al 2020 , Tay et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Emergency Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National guidance in the UK also dictated that surgical exams were either deferred or cancelled ( HEE 2020 ). A paper on the challenges in Singapore and Malaysia ( Tay et al 2020 ) also reported that practical internal exams were postponed due to difficulty in finding patient volunteers during the pandemic.…”
Section: Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%