During the past decade several new techniques for the treatment of children's fractures respecting the specificity of the growing bone have been described. The goal of all these techniques was to mechanically stabilise the fracture however to preserve a certain instability of the fracture gap itself inducing early callus formation and subsequent consolidation. The dynamic external fixation as well as the elastic stable intramedullary pinning have become accepted means in the treatment of long bone fractures in the paediatric age group. We report our experience of the last seven years with the intramedullary pinning of 105 fractures. Eighty-four were fractures of the femur, 9 of the humerus, 8 of the forearm, and a further 4 of the tibial sh...
ObjectiveTo assess the clinical therapeutic effects of elasticintramedullarynail onextremityfracture...
AbstractSignificant changes have occurred recently in fixation methods following fracture or osteoto...
INTRODUCTION: Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all PAEDIATRIC INJURIES. In children 5 ye...
Introduction: The elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) presently seems the best technique in...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fracture is an incapacitating injury in children. The treatment has trad...
lastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) for pediatric fracture management has gained increasing ...
Context: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has revolutionised the treatment of fractures in chil...
Purpose Tibial fractures in the skeletally immature patient are usually treated without surgery. ...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures are an incapacitating pediatric injury accounting for 1.6% of al...
Spica cast immobilization is the preferred treatment for closed femur fracture in preschool children...
Développement d'un nouveau principe d'ostéosynthèse des fractures épiphyso-métaphysaires de l'enfant...
Fractures of the growing bone require fixation techniques, which preclude any injury to the growth p...
The treatment of fractures of the neck of the radiusin children is difficult, particularly if the an...
Aim: The purpose of this investigation was to present our institutional experience of 34 pediatric b...
In the past, the use of external fixation technique (FE) in children was limited, as the patient's c...
ObjectiveTo assess the clinical therapeutic effects of elasticintramedullarynail onextremityfracture...
AbstractSignificant changes have occurred recently in fixation methods following fracture or osteoto...
INTRODUCTION: Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all PAEDIATRIC INJURIES. In children 5 ye...
Introduction: The elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) presently seems the best technique in...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fracture is an incapacitating injury in children. The treatment has trad...
lastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) for pediatric fracture management has gained increasing ...
Context: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has revolutionised the treatment of fractures in chil...
Purpose Tibial fractures in the skeletally immature patient are usually treated without surgery. ...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures are an incapacitating pediatric injury accounting for 1.6% of al...
Spica cast immobilization is the preferred treatment for closed femur fracture in preschool children...
Développement d'un nouveau principe d'ostéosynthèse des fractures épiphyso-métaphysaires de l'enfant...
Fractures of the growing bone require fixation techniques, which preclude any injury to the growth p...
The treatment of fractures of the neck of the radiusin children is difficult, particularly if the an...
Aim: The purpose of this investigation was to present our institutional experience of 34 pediatric b...
In the past, the use of external fixation technique (FE) in children was limited, as the patient's c...
ObjectiveTo assess the clinical therapeutic effects of elasticintramedullarynail onextremityfracture...
AbstractSignificant changes have occurred recently in fixation methods following fracture or osteoto...
INTRODUCTION: Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all PAEDIATRIC INJURIES. In children 5 ye...