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The phrase "a pin site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medical procedures, particularly in reference to a location where pins are inserted to stabilize bones or other structures.
Example: "The surgeon explained that a pin site would be necessary to ensure proper alignment during the healing process."
Alternatives: "a fixation site" or "a stabilization site".
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The index surgery was complicated by a pin site infection that was treated successfully with antibiotics.
Skin tension around a pin site has also been associated with greater infection rates [57].
A pin site care regime will help minimise problems; many different protocols exist but scientific evidence is sparse [21].
Specifically, pain at a pin site may precede infection at which point oral antibiotic treatment may be initiated [17].
Post-operative care included a pin site care regime, a thermoplastic foot splint, full-weight-bearing mobilisation and regular physiotherapy.
There is suggestion that chlorhexidine may be superior to saline as a pin site cleansing solution and that daily cleansing with saline is not superior to weekly cleansing.
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In the presence of curvature coupling, the length scale over which the effect of a pinning site propagates is thus enhanced dramatically.
An additional finding is that, in the presence of curvature coupling, the effect of a pinning site extends over a much greater distance (set by the elastic properties of the membrane).
Don't run Page setup from a pinned site.
If you accessing the Page Setup command from a pinned site on your Windows taskbar, your Page Setup settings will change the next time you open another browser window/tab.
There are several different clinical definitions and classifications of a pin-site infection described in the literature; however, none of them are valid [14, 15, 16].
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