Injury
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Femoral nerve palsy caused by iliacus hematoma is an infrequent diagnosis often missed because of its insidious presentation. However, due to potentially devastating outcomes, prompt recognition and management are essential. ⋯ Although rare, iliacus hematoma syndrome carries significant morbidity. Spontaneous iliacus muscle hematoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of leg pain in a patient who is on anticoagulation therapy. In patients with an iliacus hematoma and neurology deficit, conservative treatment can be considered initially if there is no progression in the symptoms evident at the time of presentation. However, prompt surgical decompression has been highly recommended in patients with progressive neurological deficits.
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Review Meta Analysis
The effect of preinjury anticoagulation on mortality in trauma patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
To assess the effect of preinjury anticoagulation on mortality in trauma patients. ⋯ Preinjury anticoagulation is a significant predictor of mortality in trauma patients. Future studies should focus on strategies required to reduce such a significant risk of mortality in these high-risk patients. This may include adaptation of primary, secondary and tertiary trauma surveys for patients on preinjury anticoagulation.
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Review Meta Analysis
The effect of preinjury anticoagulation on mortality in trauma patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
To assess the effect of preinjury anticoagulation on mortality in trauma patients. ⋯ Preinjury anticoagulation is a significant predictor of mortality in trauma patients. Future studies should focus on strategies required to reduce such a significant risk of mortality in these high-risk patients. This may include adaptation of primary, secondary and tertiary trauma surveys for patients on preinjury anticoagulation.
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This study aimed to comparatively analyse the epidemiologic characteristics of fractures among inpatients from rural and urban areas. ⋯ The epidemiological features of patients with traumatic fractures in rural and urban areas are somewhat different in terms of age distribution, injury mechanism, injured body site and season. Patients with high risk of fractures in rural areas were younger than those in urban areas. Fractures more frequently occurred in the wrist and hips in rural and urban areas, respectively. Prevention of low-energy-induced osteoporotic fractures has become very critical for both rural and urban populations. Reducing the risk of traffic accident remains critical to prevent multiple injuries.
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Percutaneous cementoplasty (PC) has been widely used for the stabilization of impending fractures of the proximal femur due to metastatic lesions. Augmented percataneous cementoplasty (APC) with fixation devices aims to improve mechanical consolidation and stability of the construct. However, the clinical benefit of the combined technique has not been clearly established. The purpose of the current review was to compare the efficacy between APC and PC for impending pathologic proximal femoral fractures from metastatic malignancy, in terms of pain relief, operative time and fracture related complication rates. ⋯ APC does not seem to improve pain relief, fracture incidence, and operative time when compared with PC. Both techniques appeared effective in terms of resolution of symptoms, prevention of pathologic fractures, and early facilitation of weight-bearing. PC showed more clinical safety, as no major systemic complications occurred. However, due to the relative paucity of large clinical trials, the decision of augmentation of cementoplasty should be individualized according to the size and location of metastatic lesions and the overall medical condition of patients.