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A radiographic analysis of humerus shaft fractures to predict non-union. [PDF]

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Simultaneous TKA and Revision of Post-ORIF Patellar Non-union with Bone Grafting: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Non-union bone fractures

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
The human skeleton has remarkable regenerative properties, being one of the few structures in the body that can heal by recreating its normal cellular composition, orientation and mechanical strength. When the healing process of a fractured bone fails owing to inadequate immobilization, failed surgical intervention, insufficient biological response or ...
Britt Wildemann   +8 more
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Classification of non-union

Injury, 2005
A substantial number of experimental and clinical studies have established that the cornerstones for successful bone-healing are biomechanical stability and biological vitality of the bone, as they both provide an environment in which new bone can be formed. Non-union of long bones is a significant consequence in treating fractures.
Panagiotis, Megas, Megas, Panagiotis
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[Non-union].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2023
A non-union is a fracture that fails to heal within the expected time frame and occurs in approximately 3 to 5% of all fractures. Non-union has a negative impact on mental and physical functioning and quality of life. The causes, clinical presentation and treatment for non-union differ strongly on a case-by-case basis.
Wagner, Robert Kaspar   +2 more
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Non-union in osteogenesis imperfecta

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2005
A retrospective study of 44 patients with osteogenesis imperfecta treated over a 14-year period was undertaken to determine the frequency and pattern of non-unions of long bones in these patients. Nine non-unions were encountered in eight patients.
Vineet, Agarwal, Benjamin, Joseph
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Scaphoid Non-Union: The Role of Vascularized Grafting In Recalcitrant Non-Unions of the Scaphoid

Journal of Hand Surgery, 2006
Achieving union using conventional grafts has a high chance of failure in patients with recalcitrant non-union (persistent pseudarthrosis) of the scaphoid bone, an avascular proximal fragment and previous failed surgeries because of poor host bed vascularity.
I A Trail
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