Protective effects of new femoral reaming techniques (Reamer irrigator aspirator, RIA I and II) on pulmonary function and posttraumatic contusion (CT morphology) – results from a standardized large animal model
• Conventional reaming was associated with signs of pulmonary embolization, as determined by increased pCO2 values and decreased Horovitz Index, while both RIA techniques showed no comparable adverse effects. • The Chest CT changes after conventional reaming demonstrated higher volumetric changes af...
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Protective effects of new femoral reaming techniques (Reamer irrigator aspirator, RIA I and II) on pulmonary function and posttraumatic contusion (CT morphology) – results from a standardized large animal model |
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• Conventional reaming was associated with signs of pulmonary embolization, as determined by increased pCO2 values and decreased Horovitz Index, while both RIA techniques showed no comparable adverse effects. • The Chest CT changes after conventional reaming demonstrated higher volumetric changes after unilateral and moderate lung contusions indicative of additive embolization when compared with RIA 1, RIA 2, or UFN. • Conventional reaming and unreamed femoral nailing are associated with an increased systemic inflammatory response when compared with RIA 1 and RIA 2. |
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• Conventional reaming was associated with signs of pulmonary embolization, as determined by increased pCO2 values and decreased Horovitz Index, while both RIA techniques showed no comparable adverse effects. • The Chest CT changes after conventional reaming demonstrated higher volumetric changes after unilateral and moderate lung contusions indicative of additive embolization when compared with RIA 1, RIA 2, or UFN. • Conventional reaming and unreamed femoral nailing are associated with an increased systemic inflammatory response when compared with RIA 1 and RIA 2. |
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• Conventional reaming was associated with signs of pulmonary embolization, as determined by increased pCO2 values and decreased Horovitz Index, while both RIA techniques showed no comparable adverse effects. • The Chest CT changes after conventional reaming demonstrated higher volumetric changes after unilateral and moderate lung contusions indicative of additive embolization when compared with RIA 1, RIA 2, or UFN. • Conventional reaming and unreamed femoral nailing are associated with an increased systemic inflammatory response when compared with RIA 1 and RIA 2. |
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Protective effects of new femoral reaming techniques (Reamer irrigator aspirator, RIA I and II) on pulmonary function and posttraumatic contusion (CT morphology) – results from a standardized large animal model |
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