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Volume 5, Issue 5 October 2016

Editorial
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B. Ollivere
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Feature
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D. P. Forward B. J. Ollivere J. W. G. Ng T. A. Coughlin K. E. Rollins
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Rib fracture fixation by orthopaedic and cardiothoracic surgeons has become increasingly popular for the treatment of chest injuries in trauma. The literature, though mainly limited to Level II and III evidence, shows favourable results for operative fixation. In this paper we review the literature and discuss the indications for rib fracture fixation, surgical approaches, choice of implants and the future direction for management. With the advent of NICE guidance and new British Orthopaedic Association Standards for Trauma (BOAST) guidelines in production, the management of rib fractures is going to become more and more commonplace.


Roundup
Hip & Pelvis Pages 10 - 13
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Knee Pages 13 - 17
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Foot & Ankle Pages 17 - 19
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Wrist & Hand Pages 19 - 21
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Shoulder & Elbow Pages 22 - 25
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Spine Pages 25 - 27
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Trauma Pages 27 - 29
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Oncology Pages 30 - 32
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Research Pages 34 - 35
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Cochrane Corner Pages 37 - 38
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A. Das
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General Orthopaedics
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Mark Solon
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Diary
Diary360 Pages 44 - 44
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