
Dennis P. Orgill
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Oct 22, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Dennis P. Orgill
Editorial on the Research TopicRecent innovations to inhibit scar formation for better skin regeneration Scar formation after skin injuries and the challenges of managing keloids and chronic wounds have long been areas of concern in medicine and surgery. The socioeconomic burden of pathological scarring, both physical and psychological, highlights the urgency of continued research in this area.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Dennis P. Orgill
Editorial on the Research TopicAdvances in non-union diagnostics, therapy and the understanding of its pathogenesis: current concepts from bench to bedside Introduction Despite years of dedicated research and advances across a variety of associated medical fields failed fracture healing resulting in non-union remains a frequent and persistently challenging clinical problem (1).
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Jul 18, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Dennis P. Orgill
Editorial on the Research TopicInsights in orthopedic surgery: 2021 When we opened up this topic in just past 2020, orthopaedic surgery was moving at a pace and in ways that we could not have predicted even a few decades ago. Certainly, the way we examine, evaluate and investigate our thoughts, behaviors and results continues to change year to year, even month to months.
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May 24, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Hongming Zheng |Dennis P. Orgill |Eleftheria Samara |Gennaro D'Orsi
1. Introduction Ankle fracture is the most common intra-articular fracture, accounting for 3.92% of all fractures (1). The stability and flexibility of the ankle joint is very important. Improper treatment may lead to traumatic arthritis, joint deformity or ankle dysfunction (2). Complex rotational trauma often leads to ankle fractures involving the posterior malleolus, with a high incidence, accounting for 7%–44% of all ankle fractures (3).
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