Multimedia support in the education of clinical and health care disciplines
MEFANET Project (MEdical FAculties Educational NETwork)
Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University
Committee for Information Technologies in Medicine, MU’s Faculty of Medicine
Institute of Biostatistics and Analyses, Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Science, Masaryk University

Surgery, Traumatology and Orthopaedics

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Treatment of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia by a vascularised fibular graft

Treatment of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia by a vascularised fibular graft

Five cases of congenital pseudarthrosis of tiba treated by resection and transfer of vascularised fibula from opposite leg are demonstrated. All were healed irrespective of long-term treatment involving in two cases additional spongioplasty. Combined operation team was formed by orthopaedic a plastic surgeons skilled in microsurgery.

 
author: Assoc.Prof. MUDr. Jan Poul, CSc., prof. MUDr. Jiří Veselý, CSc., MUDr. Jaroslava Bajerová, MUDr. Ivan Justan | discipline: Surgery, Traumatology and Orthopaedics | published on: 17.8.2009 | last modified on: 27.9.2011 | Creative Commons License

Orthopaedics

Orthopaedics

This educational contribution contains folloving topics: Arthroscopy, Surgical and orthotic possibilities of bone tumour pain management, LBP - Low Back Pain, Surgeries in low back pain management, Spinal cord compression in spine tumours and injuries, Osteporosis, Treatment of spinal deformities and Spine traumatology.

 
author: Assoc.Prof. MUDr. Richard Chaloupka, CSc., Doc. MUDr. M. Repko, PhD., MUDr. L. Ryba, MUDr. M. Rouchal, Doc. MUDr. I. Müller, CSc., Doc. MUDr. M. Krbec, CSc., MUDr. P. Vališ, MUDr. V. Tichý, MUDr. R. Grosman, MUDR. M. Nýdrle, MUDr. M. Filipovič, PhD., MUDr. J. Motyčka | discipline: Surgery, Traumatology and Orthopaedics | published on: 15.4.2009 | last modified on: 27.10.2011 | Creative Commons License

Using MIPO technique, LCP 4,5/5,0, to treat intraarticular proximal tibia fracture

Using MIPO technique, LCP 4,5/5,0, to treat intraarticular proximal tibia fracture

Intraarticular proximal tibia fracture is usualy very difficult therapeutic problem. In hhis video is showed minimal invasive treatment of the intraarticular proximal tibia fracture of type AO 41-C3 using the MIPO technique, LCP 4,5/5,0. The position of the patient is very important for the operation progress.

 
author: MUDr. Libor Paša, Ph.D., P. Wendsche, J. Kočiš, A. Bilik, R. Veselý | discipline: Surgery, Traumatology and Orthopaedics | published on: 15.11.2007 | last modified on: 27.10.2011 | Creative Commons License