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Time to consider fracture nonunion an orphan disease? An update into pathophysiology, epidemiology and therapeutic solutions. [PDF]
Vukicevic S +8 more
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Long-term clinical and radiological outcomes following non-union surgery: ongoing remodeling and improvement in clinical findings after five years. [PDF]
Böpple JC +7 more
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Exchange Nailing of Ununited Fractures
Exchange nailing is most appropriate for a nonunion without substantial bone loss. There is no clear consensus regarding the use of exchange nailing in the presence of active, purulent infection. The exchange nail should be at least 1 mm larger in diameter than the nail being removed, and it has been recommended that it be up to 4 mm larger when the ...
Mark R, Brinker, Daniel P, O'Connor
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UNUNITED FRACTURES OF THE CLAVICLE
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1940Abstract Nonunion in fractures of the clavicle is known to occur but the reported cases in the literature have been few. Severe initial injuries and improper immobilization would appear to be the chief causes of nonunion in this type of fracture. Twenty cases of fracture of the clavicle with non-union are reported.
Ralph K. Ghormley +2 more
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