In the present study, the function of diacapitular condylar head fractures after operative treatment with small fragment screws was examined within the patient collective. The aim was in the comparison of the function of fractured and non-fractured joints within the collective. Furthermore the results of the present study were compared to the existing results of a prior examination of an operative treated collective. The data of the present study were evaluated in nuclear spin tomographical, axiographical and clinical parameters using the same methods like the prior study. For most of the measured parameters, the comparison of fractured and non-fractured joints revealed stable results regarding the function. Though, compared to the outcomes of the prior study, the present study yielded worse results.
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In the present study, the function of diacapitular condylar head fractures after operative treatment with small fragment screws was examined within the patient collective. The aim was in the comparison of the function of fractured and non-fractured joints within the collective. Furthermore the results of the present study were compared to the existing results of a prior examination of an operative treated collective. The data of the present study were evaluated in nuclear spin tomographical, axi...
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