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Delayed Union and Nonunions

2011
Union problems and osteomyelitis are among the most complex complications encountered in the context of limb trauma, especially following war and high-speed injuries. Thus, the treatment of these complex situations requires a surgical team with expertise in both internal and external fixation modalities, as well as in soft tissue reconstruction ...
Mehmet Kocaoglu, F. Erkal Bilen
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Radiation-Induced Delayed Union of Fractures

Radiology, 1969
The study of fracture healing inevitably includes the problem of delayed union since this is the antithesis of the clinician's aspirations in treating the fracture. Recent attention has again been focused on radiation-induced delayed union as one of the rare but intriguing causes (1).
N, Green   +4 more
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The problem of delayed union and non-union of fractures

The American Journal of Surgery, 1945
Abstract An unusual number of rehabilitative problems have been encountered at the U. S. Naval Hospital, St. Albans, requiring bone grafts. No attempt has been made to present unusual results or procedures. Typical cases requiring surgery and an operative corrective method have been presented.
H.C. Fett, R.F. Foote, M.A.L. Stevens
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Nonunion and Delayed Union of Fractures of the Pelvis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1980
A review of 42 patients with delayed union and nonunion of fractures of the pelvis demonstrates that this rarely reported entity does exist. Nonunion occurred primarily in young patients (average age 35 years) and caused severe disabling symptoms. Bone graft surgery combined with external skeletal fixation of the pelvis produced union in 15 patients ...
G F, Pennal, K A, Massiah
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Delayed Union and Nonunion

1998
No surgeon embarks on an operation to repair a fracture expecting it to fail. However, despite this optimistic approach, fracture repairs may have some form of complication, with the incidence of delayed union and nonunion of fractures being approximately 4%.
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Nonunions and delayed unions.

The Journal of foot surgery, 1985
Nonunions are always possible after fracture reductions or osteotomies, and there are two basic theories of treatment. The authors discuss the various aspects of nonunions and the methods of treating them.
T J, Randolph, H, Vogler
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Delayed Union and Non-Union of Fractures

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1964
R D, RAY, B, SANKARAN, K O, FETROW
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Determinants of Transposition Delay in the European Union

Journal of Public Policy, 2006
Europeanization involves the transposition and implementation of European legislation in EU member states. Whereas EU policy implementation is explicitly recognized as the responsibility of the member states, the new emphasis on benchmarking recognizes that different implementation strategies can be beneficial, provided the outcome is appropriate.
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Non-union or Delayed Union of the Elbow

2023
Kanhaiyalal Agrawal   +2 more
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The functional brace in the treatment of delayed union and non-union.

Italian journal of orthopaedics and traumatology, 1988
After years of experience in the treatment of fresh diaphyseal fractures of the tibia and humerus using functional braces, we began to use them in cases of delayed union and pseudarthrosis. This decision was encouraged by the excellent results obtained in fresh fractures and by the favourable effects of function on the repair process.
F. Falez, MORESCHINI, Oreste
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