Original paper
Compression plating for child and adolescent femur fractures.
Abstract
Twenty-five children ranging in age from 6-16 years underwent AO compression plate fixation for treatment of a femur fracture. Generally, the most common reason for plate fixation was to simplify nursing care and rehabilitation of children with an associated severe head injury or polytrauma. Twenty-three fractures healed in 11 weeks on the average, most by periosteal bone formation. Leg length discrepancy was not a clinical problem. Nursing care...
Paper Details
Title
Compression plating for child and adolescent femur fractures.
Published Date
Sep 1, 1992
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
626 - 32
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