Viola, Árpád
Kozma, István
Süvegh, Dávid
Article History
Received: 5 October 2020
Accepted: 8 April 2021
First Online: 19 April 2021
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: Ethical approval was waived by the local Ethics Committee of the National Traumatology Institution in view of the retrospective nature of the study and all the procedures being performed were part of the routine care. The Ethics Committee approved the publication of this retrospective paper in the decision with the ID number 02/2021/National Traumatology Institute (Péterfy Sárdor Utcai Kórház – Rendelőintézet és Baleseti Központ Kutatásetikai Bizottsága). In the first – trauma – case, the procedure was performed with emergency, vital indications with the written consent of a relative and the approval of the institute’s management. The Ethics Committee (Péterfy Sárdor Utcai Kórház – Rendelőintézet és Baleseti Központ Kutatásetikai Bizottsága) later approved the procedure for further use, therefor no special patient consent was needed. All patients gave informed written consent to the general hospital and surgical care.
: All participant gave written consent for their clinical data to be published. We do not publish any identifying personal information or images – clinical or otherwise.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.