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Ununited fractures of the clavicle
The American Journal of Surgery, 1941Abstract 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.
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The problem of the ununited fracture
The American Journal of Surgery, 1940Abstract Ununited fractures can be divided into: (1) those in which there is still some attempt at repair of bone—delayed union; and (2) those which are in a fixed state of physiologic inertia—nonunion. The etiologic factors are local and not systemic.
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Ununited Anconeal Process In The Dog
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998Recent data suggest that the cause of ununited anconeal process (UAP) is an incongruous growth of the radius and the ulna, causing abnormal pressure on the anconeal process. The current recommendation for treatment of UAP is to perform an osteotomy of the ulna to relieve this pressure and thus allow the anconeal process to unite.
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THE TREATMENT OF UNUNITED FRACTURES [PDF]
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THE CLASSIC: Ununited Fractures in Children
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2007openaire +3 more sources
Ununited Fractures of the Scaphoid [PDF]
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