Ioannis I Daskalakis
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Daskalakis I, Kritsotakis E, Karantanas A, Kontakis G, Bastian J, Tosounidis T
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2023 Dec;
144(2):683-692.
PMID: 38044337
Introduction: Secondary fracture prevention is an essential part of hip fracture treatment. Despite this, many patients are discharged without the appropriate anti-osteoporotic medication. The aim of this study is to...
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Tosounidis T, Daskalakis I, Sperelakis I
J Orthop Case Rep
. 2022 Apr;
11(12):19-21.
PMID: 35415155
Introduction: A case of anterior column (AC) and anterior dome marginal impaction acetabular fracture with concomitant injury of the common femoral artery (CFA) is presented. Case Report: A 31-year-old patient...
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Tosounidis T, Daskalakis I, Giannoudis P
Injury
. 2020 Dec;
51(12):2786-2792.
PMID: 33308645
Open fractures are considered an orthopaedic emergency due to the severe soft tissue disruption that might potentially lead to devastating complications. On the other hand, closed fractures, and especially those...
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Stavrakakis I, Daskalakis I, Magarakis G, Christoforakis Z, Katsafarou M
Clin Med Insights Pediatr
. 2019 Apr;
13:1179556519841876.
PMID: 31001065
Ulnar nerve injury as a result of closed forearm fractures in children is a rare but disastrous complication, affecting significantly the function of the upper extremity. The management of these...
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Stavrakakis I, Daskalakis I, Detsis E, Karagianni C, Papantonaki S, Katsafarou M
Oxf Med Case Reports
. 2018 Nov;
2018(12):omy098.
PMID: 30487986
Hand compartment syndrome is a rare condition which can result from crush injuries, fractures, burns, intravenous fluid extravasation, etc. Failing to recognize and treat it early leads to significant functional...