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Multiligament knee injury (MLKI) represents a complex set of pathologies treated with a wide variety of surgical approaches. If early surgical intervention is performed, the disrupted posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) can be treated with primary repair or reconstruction. The purpose of our study was to retrospectively identify a critical length of the distal component of the torn PCL on magnetic resonance...
Trauma in New Zealand is modest in extent in relation to many other areas of the world. Trauma care is delivered in the context of an ad hoc trauma system which nevertheless seems to function reasonably well. Current funding strictures in the short term seem likely to prevent formal adoption of a trauma system which would have the prospect of providing information determining the real quality of trauma...
We studied the seasonal variation of hip fracture admissions at three different latitudes: Scotland (56 o North; 54,399 admissions); Shatin, Hong Kong (22 o North; 4180 admissions); and Auckland, New Zealand (36 o South; 2257 admissions). We calculated the extent of seasonal variation (amplitude) and the time of year of the peak value (acrophase) by fitting a sine curve to...
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