2.133 cases of total hip arthroplasty in the centre for traumatology and orthopady in Hochi Minh city
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;267(12):21-24
133 cases of total hip arthroplasty at the lower limb department of the center for traumatology and orthopaedy from January 1995 to December 1999. One hundred and thirty-three cases of hip arthroplasty had been done for one hundred and twenty patients from January 1995 to December 1999 at the Lower Limb Department of the Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedy. The rate of excellent and good results was 93.2%, medium: 3.4%, and poor: 2.5%. Complications after hip arthroplasty included: infection 3%, dislocation 5.2% and femoral fracture 2.2%. Our five-years follow-up is a review of the
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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Traumatology
5.Minutes of the First International Editorial Board Meeting of Chinese Journal of Traumatology.
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2016;19(3):185-186
The First International Editorial Board Meeting of Chinese Journal of Traumatology was held in Guiyang, China on August 16, 2015. Totally 32 domestic and 20 foreign professors from America, Europe, Asia and Oceania attended the panel discussion about the future of this journal. Some experience from globally excellent journals was proposed.
Periodicals as Topic
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Traumatology
6.Innovations in Orthopedics and Traumatology in China.
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(21):2841-2842
China
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Orthopedics
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methods
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Traumatology
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methods
7.The current situation and future of orthopaedic traumatology.
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(21):2965-2966
Humans
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Orthopedics
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methods
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trends
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Traumatology
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methods
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trends
8.Orthopaedics and traumatology in China: current status and future.
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(22):3929-3930
China
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Humans
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Orthopedics
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methods
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trends
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Traumatology
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methods
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trends
9.Focus on development of oral and maxillofacial traumatology in China.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2008;43(11):641-645
China
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Facial Injuries
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surgery
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Humans
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Mouth
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injuries
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Traumatology
10.Clinical Observation on the Skeletal Injuries Induced by falling from Relativel Higher Heigth
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1969;4(2):23-27
SkeIetaI injuries induced by falling from height seems to deserve special interest in many aspects from the view point of traumatology. A few authors have reported on the observation of mass injuries of this type of trauma. The author have treated and observed 41 cases of mass casualties who fell from 8 to 22.6 meters height and nine cases of other consecutive series of skeIetal injuries who fell from 8 to 40 meters height induced by falling from relatively higher height. Clinical analysis for this material is reported on this paper. 1. Seven fatal cases out of 50 cases were all caused by head injuries and fracture of the cervical spine. 2. Twenty one cases out of 42 injured cases had fracture and number of fractured bone were 33, among them seven cases had fracture of the spine included 10 vertebrae, with higher incidence. 3. One who fell from 22.6 meters height had no injury and two survivals who fell from 20 and 40 meters height respectively were accidentally helped by interruption of their fallings, such as holding and being hung momentarily on some scaffold on the way of falling. 4. Grade of injuries induced by falling was related to the height, body weight and elasticity of floor in this series. 5. Consciousness at the moment of falling seems to be related to grade of injury in this series and the higher the height, the more frequently consciousness was loss.
Accidental Falls
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Body Height
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Consciousness
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Elasticity
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Incidence
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Mass Casualty Incidents
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Spine
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Traumatology