Tibial plateau fractures (TPF) are severe intra-articular injuries with high complication risk and functional impairment [1]. Most of these fractures are treated surgically, with exceptions made for undisplaced, stable fractures or patients with serious co-morbidities that pose high perioperative mortality...
Eating disorders (EDs) are complex psychiatric conditions which posit a heavy burden on patients and their families. According to the latest report of the Global Burden of Disease study, despite treatment advances, there has been an increase in years of life lost (YLDs) and mortality rates for these...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major health concern and is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide [1, 2]. Every year an estimated 64–74 million people sustain a TBI [3]. Clinically, TBI can be diagnosed as mild, moderate, or severe based on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)...
Acetabular fractures, accounting for approximately 3.73% of all skeletal fractures, are predominantly caused by high-energy trauma such as falls from heights or traffic accidents [1]. In elderly patients with osteoporosis, these fractures often result from low-energy injuries. As complex intra-articular...
Hip fracture, including femoral neck fracture and femoral intertrochanteric fracture, is a common fracture in elderly patients [1]. Due to the aging of the global population, it is estimated that there will be 4.5 million hip fractures worldwide by 2050 [2]. Hip fracture has become a major public...