A comparative study of functional outcome of Closed Subtrochanteric Fractures managed by Dynamic Condylar Screw and Reconstruction Nail [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Fractures of the femur are commonly encountered in Orthopaedic practice. Of all femur fractures, 7% - 34% occur in the subtrochanteric region1.
Karthik Raja, R
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SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF SUBTROCHANTERIC FRACTURES OF FEMUR TREATED WITH PROXIMAL FEMORAL NAIL (PFN)
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Subtrochanteric fractures of the femur remain one of the most challenging fractures facing orthopaedic surgeons. Most of the fractures in the elderly results from trivial fall from standing or walking, while in the younger age ...
Com, Jemds
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Elastic Locking Intramedullary Nails Fixation in Trimalleolar Fractures
Objective Since the 1960s, although open reduction and internal fixation for ankle fractures has been widely used, it is associated with complications such as wound dehiscence, infection, prominent hardware, and failure.
Zhihui Zhao +7 more
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INTRODUCTION While plate fixation remains the gold standard for surgical treatment for displaced mid-shaft clavicle fractures (DMCF), intramedullary fixation has emerged as a promising alternative.
Braun, K F;Siebenlist, S;Sandmann, G H;Martetschläger, F;Krauß, T;Schrödl, C;Kirchhoff, C;Neumaier, M
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Quantifying Extensor Tendon and Articular Surface Involvement During Phalangeal Intramedullary Fixation. [PDF]
Mekhail J +4 more
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Comparing outcomes for retrograde intramedullary nailing vs. antegrade intramedullary nailing for Femoral fractures - a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Ravendran K +6 more
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Management of a bent tibial intramedullary nail following refracture: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Yan G, Zou Z, Fu M.
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The ORIN-open reduction and intramedullary nailing-technique for 4-part proximal humerus fractures. [PDF]
Giovannetti de Sanctis E +4 more
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Surgical management of distal third Femoralfractures using retrograde nail
Background and objectives: Distal third femur fractures are often difficult to treat and they are notorious. For many complications like knee stiffness, quadricep wasting, knee instability, malunion, non-union, joint incongruity,shortening, prolonged bed-
Pradeep Kumar +2 more
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INTRODUCTION: Humeral shaft and distal humerus fractures have several different treatment options, including plate fixation and intramedullary nailing. Each has its own benefits, but typically, they are not used in conjunction.
LaGreca, Mark +5 more
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