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[Femoral shaft fractures].

Der Unfallchirurg, 2019
Femoral shaft fractures after completion of growth predominantly affect young people with healthy bones. The causes are mostly high-velocity traffic accidents, crushing or running over mechanisms and falls from a great height. Gunshot wounds are relatively rare in Germany but have a certain importance internationally and in military medicine ...
T, Gösling, C, Krettek
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Femoral Shaft Fracture

2017
Various common injuries in the pelvis and lower extremity are investigated in this chapter. Significant attention is paid not only to proper diagnostic examination and imaging, but also to optimal nonoperative and operative treatment options to manage these conditions.
Melvin C. Makhni   +3 more
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Femoral Shaft Fractures

2017
Femoral shaft fractures are typically the result of a high-energy mechanism such as a motor vehicle accident but can also be associated with falls in the elderly. Femur fractures are often associated with other fractures or head trauma; thus, a thorough physical exam should be performed to assess for these injuries.
LeeAnne Torres, Dana Lycans, Akshay Goel
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Femoral shaft nonunions

Orthopedic Trauma Directions, 2007
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Femoral Shaft Fractures

2018
Femoral shaft fractures occur in a bimodal distribution, resulting from high energy trauma in young patients and lower energy mechanisms in older patients. In cases of high energy trauma, the orthopedic surgeon must have a high suspicion for associated injuries, some of which may be subtle due to the distracting nature of the femur fracture.
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Femoral Shaft Fractures

2023
Zhe Zhao   +3 more
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Femoral shaft fractures

Don't Forget The Bubbles, 2021
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Femoral Shaft Fractures

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1995
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[Femoral shaft fractures].

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 1984
J P, Pochon, M, Schwöbel
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