C Kammerlander
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Stadler C, Gosch M, Roth T, Neuerburg C, Kammerlander C
Unfallchirurg
. 2016 Sep;
120(9):761-768.
PMID: 27577088
Background: The treatment of geriatric patients in the field of trauma surgery is increasingly gaining importance. To provide optimized treatment to these mostly multimorbid patients, interdisciplinary treatment concepts between trauma...
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Gosch M, Hoffmann-Weltin Y, Roth T, Blauth M, Nicholas J, Kammerlander C
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2016 Aug;
136(10):1403-9.
PMID: 27501701
Background: Fragility fractures are a major health care problem worldwide. Both hip and non-hip fractures are associated with excess mortality in the years following the fracture. Residents of long-term nursing...
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Schray D, Neuerburg C, Stein J, Gosch M, Schieker M, Bocker W, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
. 2016 Jul;
42(5):559-564.
PMID: 27458065
Introduction: The prevalence of osteoporosis in female patients over 75 years of age is 59.2 %. In Germany ~6.3-7.8 million patients are affected by osteoporosis. In 77 % of german...
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Neuerburg C, Mehaffey S, Gosch M, Bocker W, Blauth M, Kammerlander C
Oper Orthop Traumatol
. 2016 Jun;
28(3):164-76.
PMID: 27245659
Objective: Use of standardized cement augmentation of the proximal femur nail antirotation (PFNA) for the treatment of trochanteric fragility fractures, which are associated with high morbidity and mortality, to achieve...
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Neuerburg C, Schmidmaier R, Schilling S, Kammerlander C, Bocker W, Mutschler W, et al.
Unfallchirurg
. 2015 Oct;
118(11):913-24.
PMID: 26486129
Osteoporosis-associated fractures are of increasing importance in trauma surgery. The implementation of systematic diagnostics and treatment of osteoporosis during hospitalization, however, remains insufficient; therefore, a specific algorithm for the diagnosis...
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Erhart S, Zegg M, Kralinger F, Kammerlander C, Roth T
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2015 Oct;
135(12):1683-9.
PMID: 26476721
Introduction: Postoperative complications after hip fractures in osteoporotic bone such as implant cutout can be reduced by the use of specially designed implants or additional cement augmentation. It is not...
17.
Neuerburg C, Stumpf U, Schmidmaier R, Kammerlander C, Pfeilschifter J, Mutschler W, et al.
Unfallchirurg
. 2015 Oct;
118(11):905-12.
PMID: 26446723
Osteoporosis-associated fractures represent a growing challenge in the treatment of orthopedic patients. In November 2014 a new revision of the guidelines on osteoporosis by the German Osteology Society (Dachverband Osteologie...
18.
Neuerburg C, Gosch M, Bocker W, Blauth M, Kammerlander C
Z Gerontol Geriatr
. 2015 Aug;
48(7):647-59.
PMID: 26286076
Proximal femoral fractures represent an increasing major healthcare problem due to the demographic changes in this aging population and are associated with the highest mortality among fractures in elderly patients...
19.
Neuerburg C, Gosch M, Blauth M, Bocker W, Kammerlander C
Unfallchirurg
. 2015 Aug;
118(9):755-64.
PMID: 26242546
Background: Due to the demographic change fractures of the proximal femur are an increasing major healthcare problem and are associated with the highest mortality among frailty fractures. Objectives: These mainly...
20.
Kammerlander C, Blauth M, Gosch M, Bocker W
Orthopade
. 2015 Jul;
44(9):681-685.
PMID: 26205359
Background: Fragility fractures are becoming more common and are leading to significantly increased morbidity and mortality rates. Method: In order to improve the outcome of these patients, they are increasingly...