Welcome to another delightful Sunday Citar! 🌟 A space dedicated to sharing inspiring quotes and moments. I invite you all to join me in celebrating the little things that make life extraordinary. Here we go!
“Ordinary days, oh how precious they are. Let me cherish every moment, soaking in their beauty and learning from them. Don’t let these fleeting moments slip away while chasing after some far-off perfection. Hold onto these days tightly because they won’t last forever. One day, I will long for their simplicity, yearning for their return like a lost melody.â€
~Mary Jean Iron
Recently, while exchanging emails with a dear blogging friend—yes, the same one who interviewed me here—a particular quote caught my eye. It was nestled at the end of her message, and it struck a chord deep within me. That’s when I realized why I feel such a strong urge to write and document the simple yet breathtaking beauty of ordinary life. Each time I capture those moments, I’m reminded of their value, and the desire only grows stronger. Those everyday interactions with my children, the laughter, the chaos, the quiet whispers—they’re not just moments; they’re lessons. They’ve taught me something far deeper than any grand adventure ever could.
Thank you for being here and allowing me to share these thoughts with you. Life is full of surprises, but sometimes, it's the simplest ones that leave the biggest impact. Until next week, keep cherishing the little things!
Cannulated screw is a common internal fixation device in orthopedic surgery.
Working process
During the operation, the Kirschner wire with the hole matching the hollow screw is first drilled into the bone of the fracture site, and then the hollow screw is screwed into the fracture site through the guidance of the Kirschner wire. Finally, the Kirschner wire is pulled out to complete the fixation of the fracture site. In many cases of fracture of the neck and femur, the healing cycle is long, and it usually takes about 30 months to remove the cannulated screws. At this point, the bone and the surface of the cannulated nail are closely connected and firmly connected in the nail path, which leads to defects easily generated by conventional nail removal methods, causing secondary injury at the fracture healing site and causing pain to the patient. Percutaneous cannulated screw internal fixation for femoral neck fractures has the advantages of small trauma, good healing, low rate of femoral head necrosis, and good stability.
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