volar造句1. These are called volar pads.
2. Doctor Walker is an expert in volar fracture.
3. Neiguan: the midpoint of the volar wrist stripes on the 2-inch, between the two tendons.
4. Should an Ulnar Styloid Fracture Be Fixed Following Volar Plate Fixation of a Distal Radial Fracture?
5. Objective:Adopting the improved volar plate constriction operation to correct the claw hand talipomanus and indirectly enhance the fingers extension and flexion strength.
6. Objective To study the repairing effect of the volar tendon-skin defect of index by applying complex extensor tendon flap based on the second dorsal metacarpal artery(SDAM).
7. The economic impact of volar locking plates is likely to be significant but has yet to be assessed.
8. The available evidence for adopting volar locking plates is presented and a number of important and, as yet unanswered, questions are highlighted.
9. Based on advanced Volar Stress Distribution Test system, the pressure comfortability during middle-speed walking of 6 military shoes were analyzed.
10. CONCLUSIONS: The volar locking plating system appears to provide effective fixation when used for the treatment of initially inadequately reduced distal radial fractures.
11. The volar buttress plate has long been established as the standard treatment for fractures with volar angulation.
12. Volar contracture of the finger after burn or trauma is a therapeutic problem.
13. Does a Volar Locking Plate Provide Equivalent Stability as a Dorsal Nonlocking Plate in a Dorsally Comminuted Distal Radius Fracture?: A Biomechanical Study.
14. Objective To introduce the method of repair of volar skin defect of index finger by reversed first dorsal metacarpal artery facial island flap.
15. Conclusion Barton's fracture is an unstable fracture, usually volar fracture is predominant.
16. Volar scars are better tolerated as they are less obvious and the blood supply to the radius is less likely to be disturbed.
17. The volar approach allows anatomical reduction of intra-articular and extra-articular fractures and a locking plate enables this reduction to be maintained.
18. Objective: To report a useful method of repairing volar finger soft tissue defects.
19. Shake up the quintessential powder in the bag, tear down the smaller paster of the ventilate adhesive plaster, and then attach the bag to the volar.
20. Intervention: Open reduction and internal fixation with a locked volar plate and screws.
21. This review examines the evidence for pursuing anatomical restoration of the distal radius and the possible advantages and pitfalls of using volar locking plates to achieve this goal.
22. Conclusions: Vascular complications, once thought rare in association with fracture of the distal radius, may be more frequently recognized as volar exposures are increasingly used.
23. The operative procedure included removal of anomalous muscle, neurolysis and incision of the volar carpal ligament. Good clinical recovery resulted.
24. A reversed radial thenar island flap pedicled with the TLDA can be designed to repair soft tissue defect of the volar side of the thumb.
26. Objective To introduce the clinical application of repair the defect of soft tissue in hand with the dorsal branch of volar interosseous artery island flap.
27. Union and rapid return of wrist function with both volar and dorsal techniques have been reported (Table 3).
28. The development of locking plates allows fixation of fractures with any direction of displacement through a volar approach, and the implant is placed on the tension side of the fracture.
29. The assumption that outcome is improved by the restoration of the normal anatomy underpins the growing enthusiasm for volar plating of fractures of the distal radius.
30. If one accepts the premise that anatomical restoration is desirable, the development of the volar locking plate has added a new implant with which to pursue this goal.