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Estudios sobre la masa y metabolismo óseos en pacientes con fractura de cadera.
Cano-Porras, Juan Ramón(UMA Editorial, 2021-01-12)
Se entiende por fractura de cadera a la localizada en el extremo proximal del fémur que puede producirse a cualquier edad, aunque casi en el 90% de los casos ocurre en personas mayores de 64 años, siendo el 78% mujeres. ... -
Immediate management of a stable patient with unstable pelvis.
Cano-Porras, Juan Ramón; Bogallo, José Manuel; Ramirez, Alicia; Guerado-Parra, Enrique
(Bioscientifica, 2024-05-10)
The diagnosis of a traumatic unstable pelvis in a stable patient is a temporary concept depending on when we see the patient, as all patients presenting with hemorrhagic shock have hemodynamic stability until they become ... -
Is the bone tissue of the femoral neck demineralisedin patients with hip fracture?
Cano-Porras, Juan Ramón; Crespo, PV; Cruz, Encarnación; Rivas-Ruiz, Francisco; Sanchez Quevedo, MC; Guerado-Parra, Enrique
; Campos, A[et al.] (Elsevier, 2020-02-15)
The aim of this study is to establish the falsifiability of the "osteoporotic hypothesis" for hip fracture, according to which the bone density and mineral composition of bone tissue in patients with hip fracture is poorer ... -
Should concurrent infections be treated before performing hip arthroplasty for hip fracture?
Aims: A systematic literature review focusing on how long before surgery concurrent viral or bacterial infections (respiratory and urinary infections) should be treated in hip fracture patients, and if there is evidence ... -
The age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity index in acetabular fracture in geriatric acetabular fractures
Bogallo, José Manuel; Castillejo, C; Ramirez, Alicia; Cano-Porras, Juan Ramón; Rivas-Ruiz, Francisco; Guerado-Parra, Enrique
[et al.] (2022-10-22)
Objective: This study aimed to analyze factors of comorbidity in older patients with acetabular fracture to know the role of disease in the treatment of this population. Methods: Design: retrospective cohort study. Setting: ...