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The Bone & Joint Journal, 2015
The accurate reconstruction of hip anatomy and biomechanics is thought to be important in achieveing good clinical outcomes following total hip arthroplasty (THA).
M. Müller+4 more
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The accurate reconstruction of hip anatomy and biomechanics is thought to be important in achieveing good clinical outcomes following total hip arthroplasty (THA).
M. Müller+4 more
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The burden of femoral shaft fractures in Tanzania
Injury, 2019Road traffic injuries disproportionately affect low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and are associated with femur fractures that lead to long-term disability. Information about these injuries is crucial for appropriate healthcare resource allocation.
Devin Conway+5 more
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Trauma of the Hip and Femoral Shaft
2014Injuries involving the hip and femur, like many others, have two peaks of incidence. One is in the elderly involving fragility fractures and two are high-energy injuries involving more active members of society.
Faruque Quasem+2 more
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Treatment of femoral shaft nonunion
Orient Journal of Medicine, 2011Background: Even with the remarkable ability of fractures to heal by thereconstruction of the injured bone to the original form, some situations occur in which there could be delayed union or nonunion. Attending to the cause of the nonunion would usually yield a positive result.Objective: To determine the incidence of osseous union in cases of nonunion
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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 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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FRACTURES OF THE FEMORAL SHAFT
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1971Anthony J. Bianco, Ronald D. Suiter
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Femoral Neck and Femoral Shaft Surgery
1972The many advances made in femoral neck and fracture fixation surgery have been in part due to the increased use of air instruments. These nitrogen driven, explosion proof instruments have proved their value for surgical insertion and removal of screws. The manual control of rotational speed with the predetermined stall torque prevents stripping of bone
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Femoral Shaft and Distal Femur
1991The advantages of early stable internal fixation have been particularly well demonstrated in the treatment of femur fractures. Not only is permanent impairment of knee function prevented by adequate aftertreatment, but fixation of femur fractures greatly reduces the pathophysiological sequelae of this severe injury, particularly if sustained by high ...
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Influence of geometry on proximal femoral shaft strains: Implications for atypical femoral fracture.
Bone, 2018Ifaz T Haider+3 more
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