High Success Rate for Augmentation Compression Plating Leaving the Nail In Situ for Aseptic Diaphyseal Tibial Nonunions
Abstract
Objectives: null To evaluate adjunctive compression plating leaving the previously unreamed inserted intramedullary nail (URIMN) in situ for treating a resultant diaphyseal tibial nonunion. null Design: null Retrospective study. null Setting: null Level 1 trauma center (University Hospital). null Patients/Participants: null Patients treated by URIMN for diaphyseal tibial fractures that developed an aseptic hypertrophic nonunion. null...
Paper Details
Title
High Success Rate for Augmentation Compression Plating Leaving the Nail In Situ for Aseptic Diaphyseal Tibial Nonunions
Published Date
Mar 1, 2013
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
145 - 149
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