10 – Foreign Bodies

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10 Foreign Bodies Tim B. Hunter and Mihra S. Taljanovic Introduction Foreign bodies are uncommon, but they are important and interesting. Sometimes, they may provide a great deal of low-brow…

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4 – Joint Arthroplasty

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4 Joint Arthroplasty Tim B. Hunter Introduction The most frequent orthopedic procedures are everyday fracture reductions, immobilizations, and fixations. The next most important and frequently performed orthopedic procedures are joint…

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5 – Complications of Orthopedic Apparatus

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5 Complications of Orthopedic Apparatus Jason R. Wild Introduction The use of orthopedic devices can sometimes be life-saving. More often, they significantly reduce pain and discomfort while restoring mobility and…

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9 – Nuclear Medicine Imaging

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9 Nuclear Medicine Imaging Medical Devices and Artifacts Gagandeep Choudhary and Phillip Kuo Introduction Artifacts are common in nuclear medicine. It is good judgment to think of an artifact or…

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11 – Medical Devices

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11 Medical Devices Legal, Regulatory, and Quality Assurance Considerations Pablo Gurman The views and conclusions expressed in this work are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those…

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7 – Dental Devices

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7 Dental Devices Tim B. Hunter and Rick Light Introduction Dental devices are not usually considered orthopedic devices. Dentists and orthopedic surgeons ordinarily do not operate on or treat the…

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3 – Fracture Fixation

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3 Fracture Fixation Tim B. Hunter Introduction Bone fractures can be complete or incomplete, simple or comminuted, closed or open. Comminuted fractures comprise more than two bone fragments, and open…

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