Najib Abdeljaouad

Orthopedic Trauma Department, Mohammed Ist University, Oujda, Morocco

Publications

  • Case Series   

    Author(s): Samir Ben Salah58476*, Ayman Benabdellah58477, Issa Ali Eyal Slman58478, Adnane Lachkar58479, Hicham Yacoubi58480 and Najib Abdeljaouad58481

    Background: Pilon fractures remain among the most frequent articular fractures, often secondary to a high-energy trauma, associated in the majority of cases with other bone lesions (fracture of the external malleolus and the dome of the talus). Thus, the soft tissue lining (thin and fragile) surrounding the distal leg may be open in open fractures or may be the site of suffering. the extent of which may vary in the case of a closed fracture, constituting in both cases a factor that will condition the choice of treatment, which must in all cases respect the state of the skin and not aggravate suffering that has already occurred. Materials and methods: We present in this work our experience with a series of 57 cases admitted between 2013 and 2023 in our trauma department for the management of a pilon fr.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.31858/0975-8453.14.5.343-348

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