Fractures occurring in the elbow region of children and adolescents pose a notable challenge for orthopedic surgeons due to the complex anatomy and developmental stages of the humerus. Capitulum fractures, a rare form of elbow injury, are classified into three types according to the Bryan and Morrey classification system. Monteggia fractures, a rare occurrence in children, involve a combination of ulna break and radial head dislocation, with Monteggia equivalent fractures expanding upon traditional classifications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: The purpose of this study is to report the early one-year clinical and patient-reported functional outcomes of semitendinosus autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the FiberTape® InternalBrace™ all-inside technique.
Materials And Methods: The patient-reported functional outcomes and clinical outcomes were analyzed prospectively following the treatment of 324 unilateral ACL rupture cases with the FiberTape® InternalBrace™ Technique. Patient-reported outcome measures (KOOS scores, WOMAC scores, VAS score, and IKDC score) and clinical examinations like pre-operative and post-operative pivot shift, Lachman test, and range of motion (ROM) were conducted.
Sintering theory predicts no long-range mass transport or distortion for uniformly heated particles during particle coalescence. However, in sintering-based manufacturing processes, permanent part distortion is often observed. The driving forces and mechanisms leading to this phenomenon are not understood, and efforts to reduce distortion are largely limited to a trial-and-error approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on the bandgap engineering of the GaAsSb/GaAsSbN heterostructured nanowires (NWs) in the core-shell architecture using the unique properties of dilute nitride material system for near-infrared photodetection. A high density of vertical GaAsSb/GaAsSb(N)/GaAlAs core-multishell configured NWs with well faceted, smooth surface morphology has been grown on Si (111) substrates using Ga-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. A low Sb content GaAsSb core has been shown to enable the coherently strained growth of dilute nitride shell with higher Sb content in GaAsSbN shell NWs.
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December 2016
The effects of ex-situ annealing in a N2 ambient on the properties of GaAs/GaAsSbN/GaAs core-multi-shell nanowires on Si (111) substrate grown by self-catalyzed molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) are reported. As-grown nanowires exhibit band edge emission at ~0.99 eV with a shoulder peak at ~0.
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