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Volume 30, Number 3, April 1999

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Should we operate on nonagenarians with hip fractures?
pp. 169-172(4)
Authors: Jennings A.G.; de Boer P.

Detection of pneumoperitoneum by ultrasound examination: an experimental and clinical study
pp. 173-178(6)
Authors: Grechenig W.; Peicha G.; Clement H.-G.; Grechenig M.

Do peripheral blood counts have any prognostic value following trauma?
pp. 179-185(7)
Authors: Rainer T.H.; Chan T.Y.F.; Cocks R.A.

Good outcomes of open pelvic fractures
pp. 187-190(4)
Authors: Ferrera P.C.; Hill D.A.

Abnormal scaphoid fat pad: is it a reliable sign of fracture scaphoid
pp. 191-194(4)
Authors: Banerjee B.; Nashi M.

An improved cementing technique for revision hip surgery after peri-prosthetic fractures
pp. 195-198(4)
Authors: Sandhu S.S.; Fern E.D.; Parsons S.W.

Early continuous noninvasive haemodynamic monitoring after severe blunt trauma
pp. 209-214(6)
Authors: Velmahos G.C.; Wo C.C.J.; Demetriades D.; Shoemaker W.C.

Early failure of spiral blade using with an unreamed femoral nail: a case report
pp. 219-220(2)
Authors: Qureshi F.; Gliatis J.; Hahn D.M.

Bilateral upper ureteric disruptions caused by a traffic accident
pp. 221-223(3)
Authors: Yagi H.; Igawa M.; Shiina H.; Shigeno K.; Wada Y.; Yoneda T.

Parallel twin blade technique for scar revision
pp. 224-225(2)
Authors: Kumar N.; Wilson M.; Newman R.J.

AO/ASIF unreamed femoral nail: a minimally invasive approach to its insertion
pp. 226-230(5)
Authors: Chojnowski A.; Coleman N.

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