scholarly journals Angled eccentric osteosynthesis, a new technique for simple mandibular fractures

2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Jeong-Keun Lee

Working and balancing sides are subject to torsional and the tensile stresses, respectively. Tension banding principle denotes the principle of plating along the tension line for stable internal fixation on the balancing side of the mandibular fracture, which is the theoretical basis for the miniplate osteosynthesis. On the contrary, Arbeitsgemeinschaft fϋr Osteo - synthesefragen/Association for the Study of Internal Fixation (AO/ASIF) introduced the idea of stable fixation which confirms the stability of the fracture segment across the fracture line of the working side. Merging the principles of the miniplate osteosynthesis and compression osteosynthesis, the author suggests a new technique of angled eccentric osteosynthesis in case of simple mandibular fractures. The drilling holes are eccentrically positioned away from the fracture gap and intentionally angled to each other. The advancement of the miniscrews through these eccentrically angled drill holes will exert an axial load toward the fracture gap providing an interfragmental compressive force.

1986 ◽  
Vol 23 (9) ◽  
pp. 1450-1454 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pekka A. Nurmi ◽  
Ilmo T. Kukkonen

A new technique for sampling water and gas from deep (500–1500 m) drill holes is described. The principle of the technique is to raise a continuous column of water inside a thin polyamide tube with a back-pressure valve at the lower end and with shutoff valves every 50 m. The equipment is easily assembled from standard parts. Sampling can be performed by three people without mechanical apparatus. Descent to 1000 m takes 2 hours and retrieval 1 hour. The method makes it possible to obtain a practically undisturbed continuous water profile from a drill hole. Dissolved gases remaining inside the tube can be sampled at the surface. To demonstrate the efficiency of the technique, selected results from the deepest drill hole in Finland, having a vertical depth of 1100 m, are presented.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 2514183X1985292
Author(s):  
Alessandro Cianfoni ◽  
Daniela Distefano ◽  
Joshua Hirsch ◽  
Giuseppe Bonaldi ◽  
Michael Reinert ◽  
...  

This short review focuses on clinical and therapeutic issues posed by severe osteoporotic and neoplastic insufficiency vertebral fractures and on the potential use of a new technique to obtain minimally invasive vertebral body reconstruction, augmentation, and stabilization in such severe fractures, combining two preexisting procedures. The implant of vertebral body stents is followed by insertion of percutaneous, fenestrated, cement-augmented pedicular screws that act as anchors to the posterior elements for the cement–stent complex. This procedure results in a 360° nonfusion form of vertebral internal fixation that may empower vertebral augmentation and potentially avoid corpectomy in challenging osteoporotic and neoplastic fractures.


2008 ◽  
Vol 41 (8) ◽  
pp. 1689-1696 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Garcia ◽  
J.H. Holstein ◽  
T. Histing ◽  
M. Burkhardt ◽  
U. Culemann ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ivo Cavalcante Pita Neto ◽  
Jeférson Martins Pereira Lucena Franco ◽  
Milana Drumont Ramos Santana ◽  
Hermes Melo Teixeira Batista ◽  
Eduardo Costa Studart Soares ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. O. Bang ◽  
P. K. Pandilwar ◽  
S. R. Shenoi ◽  
N. J. Budhraja ◽  
P. Ingole ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 54 (7) ◽  
pp. 826-827
Author(s):  
Simonas Grybauskas ◽  
Pär Hallberg ◽  
Dainius Razukevicius ◽  
Mohammad Kharazmi

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