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Today's trauma edition covers four key studies: fibrinogen as a biomarker for predicting fracture nonunion risk, surgical approach comparisons for pediatric supracondylar fractures, outcomes of reverse shoulder arthroplasty as salvage for failed proximal humerus fixation, and age considerations in anatomic shoulder replacement selection.
By Joint Venture OrthopaedicsToday's trauma edition covers four key studies: fibrinogen as a biomarker for predicting fracture nonunion risk, surgical approach comparisons for pediatric supracondylar fractures, outcomes of reverse shoulder arthroplasty as salvage for failed proximal humerus fixation, and age considerations in anatomic shoulder replacement selection.