Orthopaedic Trauma Case Reports
Orthopaedic trauma represents one of the most challenging areas in musculoskeletal medicine, involving injuries caused by high-impact accidents, falls, sports trauma, and industrial injuries. Our Orthopaedic Trauma Case Reports section provides a dedicated platform for clinicians and surgeons to publish unique and informative cases that contribute to clinical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.
This section welcomes high-quality case reports and case series focusing on trauma-related orthopaedic conditions, including rare fracture patterns, innovative fixation techniques, complex injury management, and unusual postoperative complications. Each case report offers practical insights that support clinical decision-making and highlight advancements in trauma care.
Scope of Submissions
We encourage submissions that cover, but are not limited to:
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High-energy trauma and polytrauma
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Lower limb and upper limb fractures
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Pelvic and acetabular injuries
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Open fractures and soft-tissue trauma
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Periprosthetic fractures
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Paediatric orthopaedic trauma
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Compartment syndrome cases
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Joint dislocations and complex ligament injuries
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Trauma-related nerve or vascular injuries
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Postoperative complications and their management
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Minimally invasive and advanced fixation techniques
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Failed trauma surgeries and revision strategies
These case reports help practitioners learn from real-world clinical challenges and innovative solutions in trauma surgery.
Online Submission
Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts using our Online Manuscript Submission Portal: https://www.orthosurgerycasereports.org/submit.html (or) may also submit via email to: editor@orthosurgerycasereports.org.
