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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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A nonunion of a diaphyseal fracture of the humerus can present a major functional problem even in the elderly population. Advances in operative exposures combined with newer techniques of achieving stable internal fixation even in the presence of pathologic bone have enabled the surgeon to successfully treat even the most complex nonunions.
J B, Jupiter, M, von Deck
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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 anconeal process: lag-screw fixation with proximal ulnar osteotomy
SummaryControversy exists as to the clinical outcome in dogs undergoing treatment of an ununited anconeal process. This is particularly true if the dog is seven months of age or more at the time of surgery.
D. A. Hulse +3 more
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