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Intramedullary Nailing

BMJ, 1957
A. E. Stevens, J. P. Turney
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Measuring intramedullary nails.

Orthopaedic review, 1993
Determining the length of nail needed for intramedullary nailing can sometimes be difficult. This article describes a simple procedure for taking this important measurement.
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Tibia Intramedullary Nail

2013
The patient was identified and the site of surgery confirmed. Anesthesia was induced. Prophylactic IV antibiotics were administered. The patient was placed supine on a radiolucent operating table, a padded thigh tourniquet was placed, the leg was shaved, and all bony prominences were padded.
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Intramedullary Nail Systems

2002
Intramedullary osteosynthesis is a well-established method for the treatment of fractured long bones. The first intramedullary shaft implantations were reported by Bircher as early as 1886 [1] and by Hey Grooves in 1912 [2]. Both failed due to selection of inadequate implant material, i.e. ivory and nickel coated mild steel, respectively.
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Diagnosing and correcting anode-free cell failure via electrolyte and morphological analysis

Nature Energy, 2020
Alexander Louli   +2 more
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Locked Intramedullary Nailing

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
I. KEMPF, A. GROSSE, C. ABALO
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[Reamed intramedullary nailing].

Der Orthopade, 2010
The stabilization of long bone fractures through reaming the medullary cavity and insertion of an intramedullary nail, with or without locking bolts, was a standard procedure in fracture treatment for a long time. With the development of nails, which can be applied without reaming, the procedure lost importance. This publication presents the mechanical
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