This study is aimed to compare the clinical and radiological differences between classic locked intramedullary nailing ( LIN) and blade expandable intramedullary nailing (BEIN) at tibia shaft fractures. Operation time, exposing of radiation time and fracture healing times were recorded. Visual anolog scale (VAS) , shortening of tibia , angulation at fracture line were compared. As a results all the patients healed successfully. In LIN group operation time, exposing of radiation time was longer (statistically significant). Because of shorter operation time and lower radiation exposure we recommend the BEIN technique as a preferable technique in tibia intramedullary nailing
Background: Tibia is the commonest bones to sustain open injury because of subcutaneous position. Tr...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to compare the rates of radiological and clinical comp...
SummaryPurposeExternal fixation has been associated with a high incidence of complications and poor ...
Interlocking intramedullary nailing is currently the preferred treatment for most tibial fractures r...
Background: A Cross-Sectional study done in King Abdulaziz National Guard Hospital in the department...
Background: The gold standard treatment for complex fractures of tibial shaft is the reamed interloc...
ABSTRACTObjective: To compare the duration of exposure to radiation among patients with fractures of...
Tibia is one of the most common fractured long bone, which occurs most often in young people followi...
Since first being described, intramedullary fixation of tibial shaft fractures has become the treatm...
Aim: To compare the results of reamed and unreamed interlocking intramedullary nailing in fractures ...
Objective: To evaluate the incidence of union, nonunion, deep infection and factors influencing the...
Introduction: The tibia is most commonly fractured long bone in the body, as it has poor soft tissu...
The Authors analyse the results of intramedullary nailing in a group of 101 femoral shaft fractures....
Treatment of open tibial shaft fractures is challenging. External fixation (EF) is comparatively saf...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of closed and open grade I and II tibial shaft fractures treated ...
Background: Tibia is the commonest bones to sustain open injury because of subcutaneous position. Tr...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to compare the rates of radiological and clinical comp...
SummaryPurposeExternal fixation has been associated with a high incidence of complications and poor ...
Interlocking intramedullary nailing is currently the preferred treatment for most tibial fractures r...
Background: A Cross-Sectional study done in King Abdulaziz National Guard Hospital in the department...
Background: The gold standard treatment for complex fractures of tibial shaft is the reamed interloc...
ABSTRACTObjective: To compare the duration of exposure to radiation among patients with fractures of...
Tibia is one of the most common fractured long bone, which occurs most often in young people followi...
Since first being described, intramedullary fixation of tibial shaft fractures has become the treatm...
Aim: To compare the results of reamed and unreamed interlocking intramedullary nailing in fractures ...
Objective: To evaluate the incidence of union, nonunion, deep infection and factors influencing the...
Introduction: The tibia is most commonly fractured long bone in the body, as it has poor soft tissu...
The Authors analyse the results of intramedullary nailing in a group of 101 femoral shaft fractures....
Treatment of open tibial shaft fractures is challenging. External fixation (EF) is comparatively saf...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of closed and open grade I and II tibial shaft fractures treated ...
Background: Tibia is the commonest bones to sustain open injury because of subcutaneous position. Tr...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to compare the rates of radiological and clinical comp...
SummaryPurposeExternal fixation has been associated with a high incidence of complications and poor ...