The dyaphyseal nonunion of forearm bones is a complication that changes the normal interaction between radius and ulna, which may lead to forearm malfunction. We reviewed 14 patients treated by surgical technique included a homologous bone graft in combination with a plate. The mean age was 31 years (range, 18-45 years) at the time of surgery. Minimum follow-up was 2 years (mean, 5 years; range, 2-13 years). There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. At last follow-up, all forearm bones had remodelled. The mean visual analogue pain scale was 1 (range, 0-4). There was a high success rate regarding forearm alignment and functional results; all patients recovered daily and working activities quickly. This surgical technique i...
Background: With current techniques of plate-and-screw fixation, diaphyseal nonunions of the radius ...
AIM To investigate the effectiveness of a two-stage surgical procedure for the treatment of septic f...
AIM To investigate the effectiveness of a two-stage surgical procedure for the treatment of septic f...
The dyaphyseal nonunion of forearm bones is a complication that changes the normal interaction betwe...
The dyaphyseal nonunion of forearm bones is a complication that changes the normal interaction betwe...
Purpose of the study: Adequate treatment of forearm nonunion should achieve both biological stimulat...
Purpose of the study: Adequate treatment of forearm nonunion should achieve both biological stimulat...
Aseptic nonunion of the radius and ulna is a major complication of forearm fractures, accounting for...
Objective Forearm nonunion frequently changes the relationship between the radius end ulna and may l...
Objective Forearm nonunion frequently changes the relationship between the radius end ulna and may l...
Non-union in forearm fractures is an uncommon challenging clinical condition for orthopaedic surgeon...
Non-unions of the forearm often cause severe dysfunction of the forearm as they affect the interosse...
Distal radius fractures are the most common type of upper limb fractures in adults. Non-union after ...
INTRODUCTION In this cohort study, the surgical revision concept of open compression plating and aut...
INTRODUCTION In this cohort study, the surgical revision concept of open compression plating and aut...
Background: With current techniques of plate-and-screw fixation, diaphyseal nonunions of the radius ...
AIM To investigate the effectiveness of a two-stage surgical procedure for the treatment of septic f...
AIM To investigate the effectiveness of a two-stage surgical procedure for the treatment of septic f...
The dyaphyseal nonunion of forearm bones is a complication that changes the normal interaction betwe...
The dyaphyseal nonunion of forearm bones is a complication that changes the normal interaction betwe...
Purpose of the study: Adequate treatment of forearm nonunion should achieve both biological stimulat...
Purpose of the study: Adequate treatment of forearm nonunion should achieve both biological stimulat...
Aseptic nonunion of the radius and ulna is a major complication of forearm fractures, accounting for...
Objective Forearm nonunion frequently changes the relationship between the radius end ulna and may l...
Objective Forearm nonunion frequently changes the relationship between the radius end ulna and may l...
Non-union in forearm fractures is an uncommon challenging clinical condition for orthopaedic surgeon...
Non-unions of the forearm often cause severe dysfunction of the forearm as they affect the interosse...
Distal radius fractures are the most common type of upper limb fractures in adults. Non-union after ...
INTRODUCTION In this cohort study, the surgical revision concept of open compression plating and aut...
INTRODUCTION In this cohort study, the surgical revision concept of open compression plating and aut...
Background: With current techniques of plate-and-screw fixation, diaphyseal nonunions of the radius ...
AIM To investigate the effectiveness of a two-stage surgical procedure for the treatment of septic f...
AIM To investigate the effectiveness of a two-stage surgical procedure for the treatment of septic f...