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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33141058/biological-effects-of-inhaled-hydraulic-fracturing-sand-dust-vii-neuroinflammation-and-altered-synaptic-protein-expression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krishnan Sriram, Gary X Lin, Amy M Jefferson, Walter McKinney, Mark C Jackson, Amy Cumpston, Jared L Cumpston, James B Cumpston, Howard D Leonard, Michael Kashon, Jeffrey S Fedan
Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is a process used to recover oil and gas from shale rock formation during unconventional drilling. Pressurized liquids containing water and sand (proppant) are used to fracture the oil- and natural gas-laden rock. The transportation and handling of proppant at well sites generate dust aerosols; thus, there is concern of worker exposure to such fracking sand dusts (FSD) by inhalation. FSD are generally composed of respirable crystalline silica and other minerals native to the geological source of the proppant material...
October 22, 2020: Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33109331/surgical-fixation-compared-with-cast-immobilisation-for-adults-with-a-bicortical-fracture-of-the-scaphoid-waist-the-swifft-rct
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Dias, Stephen Brealey, Liz Cook, Caroline Fairhurst, Sebastian Hinde, Paul Leighton, Surabhi Choudhary, Matthew Costa, Catherine Hewitt, Stephen Hodgson, Laura Jefferson, Kanagaratnam Jeyapalan, Ada Keding, Matthew Northgraves, Jared Palmer, Amar Rangan, Gerry Richardson, Nicholas Taub, Garry Tew, John Thompson, David Torgerson
BACKGROUND: Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young men. Immediate surgical fixation of this fracture has increased. OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of surgical fixation with cast treatment and early fixation in adults with scaphoid waist fractures that fail to unite. DESIGN: Multicentre, pragmatic, open-label, parallel two-arm randomised controlled trial with an economic evaluation and a nested qualitative study...
October 2020: Health Technology Assessment: HTA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33099981/the-use-of-bone-marrow-derived-stem-cells-in-the-treatment-of-a-comminuted-tibiotarsal-fracture-in-a-juvenile-red-legged-seriema-cariama-cristata
#63
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vitória M Pereira, Kelly C S Roballo, André N E Silva, Jefferson F Cordeiro, Thais F Bressan, Alois F Muller, Anna C M Ercolin, Carolina F Cirimbeli, Maria C F N S Hage, Adriano B Carregaro, Carlos E Ambrósio
An adult red-legged seriema ( Cariama cristata ) presented with a comminuted fracture of the tibiotarsus and fibula. Surgery was performed, and a type II external fixator, with 2 distal and 2 proximal pins, was used to stabilize the fracture. After a 10-day stabilization period, the bird developed a second fracture on the same bone, proximal to the first fracture site. Another surgery was performed on the seriema similar to the first one. However, in this second surgical procedure a single pin, instead of 2 perpendicular pins, was placed proximally to the fracture site...
October 20, 2020: Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33064020/collet-sicard-syndrome-after-jefferson-fracture
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bita Shahrvini, Kayva Crawford, Andrew M Vahabzadeh-Hagh
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 16, 2020: Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32816418/description-and-reliability-of-the-aospine-sacral-classification-system
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander R Vaccaro, Gregory D Schroeder, Srikanth N Divi, Christopher K Kepler, Conor P Kleweno, James C Krieg, Jefferson R Wilson, Jörg H Holstein, Mark F Kurd, Reza Firoozabadi, Luiz R Vialle, F Cumhur Oner, Frank Kandziora, Jens R Chapman, Klaus J Schnake, Lorin M Benneker, Marcel F Dvorak, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Emiliano N Vialle, Andrei F Joaquim, Mohammad Mostafa El-Sharkawi, Gaurav R Dhakal, Eugen C Popescu, Rishi M Kanna, S P J Muijs, Jin W Tee, Carlo Bellabarba
BACKGROUND: Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are primarily descriptive, are not uniformly used, have not been validated, and have not been associated with a treatment algorithm or prognosis. The goal of the present study was to demonstrate the reliability of the AOSpine Sacral Classification System among a group of international spine and trauma surgeons. METHODS: A total of 38 sacral fractures were reviewed independently by 18 surgeons selected from an expert panel of AOSpine and AOTrauma members...
August 19, 2020: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32771106/surgery-versus-cast-immobilisation-for-adults-with-a-bicortical-fracture-of-the-scaphoid-waist-swifft-a-pragmatic-multicentre-open-label-randomised-superiority-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Joseph J Dias, Stephen D Brealey, Caroline Fairhurst, Rouin Amirfeyz, Bhaskar Bhowal, Neil Blewitt, Mark Brewster, Daniel Brown, Surabhi Choudhary, Christopher Coapes, Liz Cook, Matthew Costa, Tim Davis, Livio Di Mascio, Grey Giddins, Helen Hedley, Catherine Hewitt, Sebastian Hinde, Jonathan Hobby, Stephen Hodgson, Laura Jefferson, Kanagaratnam Jeyapalan, Phillip Johnston, Jonathon Jones, Ada Keding, Paul Leighton, Andrew Logan, Will Mason, Andrew McAndrew, Ian McNab, Lindsay Muir, James Nicholl, Matthew Northgraves, Jared Palmer, Rob Poulter, Zulfi Rahimtoola, Amar Rangan, Simon Richards, Gerry Richardson, Paul Stuart, Nicholas Taub, Adel Tavakkolizadeh, Garry Tew, John Thompson, David Torgerson, David Warwick
BACKGROUND: Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young men. The use of immediate surgical fixation to manage this type of fracture has increased, despite insufficient evidence of improved outcomes over non-surgical management. The SWIFFT trial compared the clinical effectiveness of surgical fixation with cast immobilisation and early fixation of fractures that fail to unite in adults with scaphoid waist fractures displaced by 2 mm or less. METHODS: This pragmatic, parallel-group, multicentre, open-label, two-arm, randomised superiority trial included adults (aged 16 years or older) who presented to orthopaedic departments of 31 hospitals in England and Wales with a clear bicortical fracture of the scaphoid waist on radiographs...
August 8, 2020: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32656481/medial-femoral-condyle-vascularized-bone-graft-for-treatment-of-midshaft-clavicle-recalcitrant-nonunion-with-use-of-the-transverse-cervical-artery-as-an-anastomosis
#67
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher M Belyea, Jefferson L Lansford, Joseph B Golden, Emily H Shin, Rey D L Gumboc
Vascularized medial femoral condyle bone grafts have been reported to be a reliable treatment for recalcitrant bony nonunions of the extremities. Although clavicle fracture nonunions are rare after treatment with open reduction internal fixation, symptomatic nonunions can be a challenge. The medial femoral condyle vascularized bone graft has been described as a treatment option for clavicle nonunions with the thoracoacromial trunk as the recipient anastomosis site. This case illustrates how the transverse cervical artery and accompanying veins can be used as an anastomosis when the thoracoacromial trunk is inaccessible because of previous surgical- and infection-related scaring...
June 2020: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global Research & Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32500599/effect-of-chitosan-and-dysphania-ambrosioides-on-the-bone-regeneration-process-a-randomized-controlled-trial-in-an-animal-model
#68
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizandra Silva da Penha, Rogério Lacerda-Santos, Luanna Abílio Diniz Melquíades de Medeiros, Rosana Araújo Rosendo, Antonielson Dos Santos, Marcus Vinícius Lia Fook, Wladymyr Jefferson Bacalhau de Sousa, Millena de Oliveira Firmino, Erik Montagna
The focus of this triple-blind study was on evaluating the effect of chitosan combined with Dysphania ambrosioides (A) extract on the bone repair process in vivo. In total, 60 male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) weighing between 260 and 270 g were randomly selected for this study and distributed into four groups (n = 15). Group C (chitosan), Group CA5 (chitosan + 5% of D. ambrosioides), Group CA20 (chitosan + 20% of D. ambrosioides), and Group CO (Control-Blood clot). In each animal, bone defects measuring 2 mm in diameter were performed in both tibias for placement of the substances...
June 4, 2020: Microscopy Research and Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32468994/capitate-and-hamate-fracture-case-study
#69
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricardo Luiz Ramos Filho, Jefferson Santos De Jesus, Joao Claudio Ferreira Miranda, Victor Azuréu Barcelos, Diego Bento De Oliveira
Capitate and hamate fractures are infrequent injuries and are uncommon in isolation. A capitate fracture is usually associated with a scaphoid fracture. The primary mechanism of injury is a fall with the wrist in hyperextension. Other possible ways for capitate fractures are axial down trauma of the third metacarpal and direct trauma. Hamate fractures have a 2% incidence among carpal bone fractures, probably due to underreporting. They can occur on the hamate body or the hamulus or hook. Combined capitate and hamate fractures are uncommon and relevant studies, especially case reports, are scarce...
April 30, 2020: Ortopedia, Traumatologia, Rehabilitacja
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32183343/development-of-3d-printed-networks-in-self-healing-concrete
#70
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina De Nardi, Diane Gardner, Anthony Duncan Jefferson
This paper presents a new form of biomimetic cementitious material, which employs 3D-printed tetrahedral mini-vascular networks (MVNs) to store and deliver healing agents to damage sites within cementitious matrices. The MVNs are required to not only protect the healing agent for a sufficient period of time but also survive the mixing process, release the healing agent when the cementitious matrix is damaged, and have minimal impact on the physical and mechanical properties of the host cementitious matrix. A systematic study is described which fulfilled these design requirements and determined the most appropriate form and material for the MVNs...
March 14, 2020: Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32181616/effect-of-neutralization-and-hydrofluoric-acid-precipitate-remotion-on-the-compressive-strength-of-monolithic-lithium-disilicate-crowns
#71
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas V Zogheib, Guilherme R Lopes, Jefferson D Matos, Daniel S Castro, Marco A Bottino, John McCabe, Estevão T Kimpara
BACKGROUND: The cleaning protocol for the ceramic surface after acid etching resulted in a decrease in bond strength and flexural strength of a glass ceramic. This study aims to evaluate the effect of different ceramic surface treatments after hydrofluoric acid etching (HF) on the compressive strength of monolithic lithium disilicate crowns. METHODS: Forty (40) human third molars received conventional full coverage preparation. After performing digital impressions of teeth preparations, ceramic blocks were machined using a CAD/CAM system in order to obtain the crowns...
March 16, 2020: Minerva Stomatologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32181085/rare-and-unique-case-of-midline-anterior-arch-of-atlas-non-formation-mimicking-jefferson-type-1-fracture
#72
Srijit Das, Kamalanathan Palaniandy, Azizi Abu Bakar, Zamzuri Idris, Jafri M Abdullah
Cervical spine injuries are rare occurrences in children, especially the congenital anomalies of the atlas vertebra. Any injury involving the craniovertebral junction such as Jefferson fracture, is a valid cause for alarm due to the complex nature of the craniovertebral junction and the morbidity associated with it. We report the case of a 10-year-old male, who had failure of fusion of anterior arch of atlas due to the failure of formation of the anterior midline synchondrosis, and this mimicked a Jefferson fracture...
February 3, 2020: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32110538/functional-and-aesthetic-rehabilitation-in-posterior-tooth-with-bulk-fill-resin-composite-and-occlusal-matrix
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Luciana Fávaro Francisconi-Dos-Rios, Johnny Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, Luanderson Oliveira, Jefferson Chaves Moreira, Flavia Pardo Salata Nahsan
The restorative procedure in posterior teeth involves clinical steps related to professional skill, especially when using the incremental technique, which may fail in the long term. A recent alternative is bulk-fill resins, which can reduce polymerization shrinkage, decreasing clinical problems such as marginal leakage, secondary caries, and fracture. This scientific study aims to report a clinical case using bulk-fill resin with an occlusal matrix. As determined in the treatment plan, an acrylic resin matrix was produced to establish an improved oral and aesthetic rehabilitation of the right mandibular first molar, which presented a carious lesion with dentin involvement...
February 2020: Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32067894/is-there-a-benefit-to-modularity-for-femoral-revisions-when-using-a-splined-tapered-titanium-stem
#74
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew R Cohn, Matthew W Tetreault, Jefferson Li, Kyle N Kunze, Cindy R Nahhas, Joseph F Michalski, Brett R Levine, Denis Nam
BACKGROUND: Proposed benefits of modularity for femoral revisions in total hip arthroplasty (THA) include more precise biomechanical restoration and improved stability, but this has not been proven with use of a splined, tapered design. This study's purpose is to compare (1) complication rates, (2) functional outcomes, and (3) radiographic measures of subsidence, offset, and leg length discrepancy with the use of modular vs monoblock splined, tapered titanium stems in revision THA. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 145 femoral revisions with minimum 2-year follow-up (mean, 5...
January 7, 2020: Journal of Arthroplasty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32022214/productivity-costs-among-people-involved-in-traffic-accidents
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jefferson Paixão Cardoso, Eduardo Luiz Andrade Mota, Luciano Nery Ferreira, Polianna Alves Andrade Rios
This paper aimed to characterize the productivity costs of people involved in traffic accidents (TA) in a medium-sized municipality. A longitudinal household-based study was conducted from 2013 to 2015. During this period, individuals with TA were interviewed, and followed-up and costs of productivity were calculated. The measured and estimated values were considered for the calculation of the gross and per capita values and facilitated the establishment of costs of lost productivity (days off work) and costs of return to productivity (health professionals, medication, transportation, auxiliary devices and vehicle repair)...
February 2020: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31879479/why-you-should-wear-your-seatbelt-on-an-airplane-burst-fracture-of-the-atlas-jefferson-fracture-due-to-in-flight-turbulence
#76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikola Lekic, Jonathan Sheu, Hayley Ennis, Nathan Lebwohl, Motasem Al-Maaieh
The Jefferson fracture is a burst-type fracture to the atlas first described in 1919, characterized by anterior and posterior fractures of the weak C1 ring caused by a sudden axial load to the vertex of the skull. Here we report a Jefferson fracture caused by head trauma due to mid-flight turbulence in an unrestrained 56-year-old male airline passenger. Imaging revealed a comminuted burst fracture of the atlas with an avulsion fracture of the transverse atlantal ligament. The patient was treated conservatively in a Miami-J collar with close clinical and radiographic follow-up...
January 2020: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31533863/the-impact-of-surgeon-and-patient-treatment-preferences-in-an-orthopaedic-trauma-surgery-trial
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ada Keding, Helen Handoll, Stephen Brealey, Laura Jefferson, Catherine Hewitt, Belen Corbacho, David Torgerson, Amar Rangan
BACKGROUND: Surgeon and patient treatment preferences are important threats to the internal and external validity of surgical trials such as PROFHER, which compared surgical versus non-surgical treatment for displaced fractures of the proximal humerus in adults. We explored the treatment preferences expressed by surgeons and patients in the trial and how these impacted on patient selection, trial conduct and patient outcome. METHODS: A series of exploratory secondary analyses of the PROFHER trial data were undertaken...
September 18, 2019: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31531284/direct-fixation-of-c1-jefferson-fracture-using-c1-lateral-mass-screws-a-case-report
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aravind Kumar, James Onggo, Lim Hai Fon, Jacob Oh
BACKGROUND: Jefferson fractures are classically described as burst fractures of C1. Traditional surgical treatment of these unstable fractures is either occipito-cervical or posterior C1-C2 fusion, resulting in a significant loss of range of cervical neck movement. This case report discusses the fixation of a Jefferson fracture using C1 lateral mass screws to achieve surgical stabilization while preserving the range of movement. We aim to add to the body of evidence supporting this fixation method...
August 2019: International Journal of Spine Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31506671/postoperative-stereotactic-body-radiotherapy-for-spinal-metastases-and-the-impact-of-epidural-disease-grade
#79
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Majed Alghamdi, Arjun Sahgal, Hany Soliman, Sten Myrehaug, Victor X D Yang, Sunit Das, Jefferson Wilson, Mikki Campbell, Young K Lee, Monica Cawricz, Leo Da Costa, Eshetu G Atenafu, Chia-Lin Tseng
BACKGROUND: Postoperative stereotactic body radiotherapy (pSBRT) is an emerging indication for spinal metastases (SM). OBJECTIVE: To report our experience with pSBRT for SM. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed for prospectively collected data of patients treated between September 2008 to December 2015 with pSBRT and followed with serial spinal MRIs every 2 to 3 mo until death or last follow-up. Univariate and multivariable analyses were performed to identify predictive factors...
September 10, 2019: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31374042/traumatic-posterior-atlantooccipital-dislocation-with-jefferson-and-occipital-condyle-fractures-a-case-report
#80
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dong-Gune Chang, Jong-Beom Park, Kwang Hyun Cho
RATIONALE: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on a case of a traumatic posterior atlantooccipital dislocation (AOD) with 3-part Jefferson and occipital condyle fractures. PATIENT CONCERNS: We report the case of a 60-year-old male with posterior AOD with 3-part Jefferson fracture and fracture of right occipital condyle. This injury occurred as a result of rolling down from a mountain. The patient complained of severe neck pain showing bony tenderness and ecchymosis in the high cervical area but did not show any neurologic abnormalities...
August 2019: Medicine (Baltimore)
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