2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-011-1216-8
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“…A second operation for implant removal could lead to potential infections, an increased cost to the patient, missed work days, or other complications [19, 20]. Routine removal of the syndesmosis screw(s) has been reported with additional cost for a second procedure and for the treatment of potential complications [20, 21]. Besides, literature has demonstrated that early screw removal before ligamentous healing is accompanied with risk of developing recurrent syndesmotic diastasis [22].…”
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“…A second operation for implant removal could lead to potential infections, an increased cost to the patient, missed work days, or other complications [19, 20]. Routine removal of the syndesmosis screw(s) has been reported with additional cost for a second procedure and for the treatment of potential complications [20, 21]. Besides, literature has demonstrated that early screw removal before ligamentous healing is accompanied with risk of developing recurrent syndesmotic diastasis [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%