2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2021.102120
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Complex fracture reduction by exact identification of the fracture zone

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“…Most of the works related to fracture reduction use the identification of the fracture pattern as a reference to perform the simulation. In some works such as the one developed by Luque-Luque et al [45], a very precise identification of the fracture zone is used to carry out the simulation. However, other authors use only part of the fracture zone to perform the fracture reduction.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the works related to fracture reduction use the identification of the fracture pattern as a reference to perform the simulation. In some works such as the one developed by Luque-Luque et al [45], a very precise identification of the fracture zone is used to carry out the simulation. However, other authors use only part of the fracture zone to perform the fracture reduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the information represented using these patterns can be easily extrapolated to other clinical cases. Recently, we found several works such as [45,46,62] in which the authors use this representation as a basis for their studies for bone simulations. The main problem associated with this representation is associated more with the process required to obtain the representation than the representation itself, due to the cost and the need for the user to be directly involved.…”
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“…The unconnected broken ends of the fracture and the loss of weight-bearing capacity of such limbs seriously affect the life quality of these patients (Nooh et al, 2018). Currently, surgery is the prevalent treatment for fracture, but it is risky and expensive (Luque-Luque et al, 2021). Therefore, it is urgently needed to explore other effective and affordable methods with small side effects to relieve pain, repair a bone injury and promote bone healing.…”
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confidence: 99%