Background: Femoral shaft fractures are common injuries in childhood. There is paucity of information on their presentation and outcome of the available treatment methods in the African population. This study evaluated the outcome of non-operative methods of treatment of femoral shaft fractures in our centre. Patients and Methods: A retrospective review of the database of children aged 14 years and below with femoral shaft fractures treated non-operatively over a 10-year period. Results: A total of 134 patients with 138 fractures met the study criteria. This consisted of 71 boys (mean age = 6.1 years ± SD) and 63 girls (mean age = 6.5 years ± SD). Pedestrian vehicular accident was the most common cause of femoral shaft fractures i...
BACKGROUND: Femoral shaft fractures in children are common in low and middle income countries. In hi...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures, though not very common, are of major concern for orthopedic sur...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures are common injuries in childhood. There is paucity of informatio...
BackgroundFemoral shaft fracture is a common paediatric injury, managed non-operatively with skin tr...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all bony injuries in children, and the mode ...
Background: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has become the treatment of choice for femur shaft...
Background: Femoral fractures are among the most common fractures of long bones. The management of p...
Objective: Treatment of closed femoral shaft fractures in children of ages from 6-12 years is not co...
Purpose of the study was to retrospectively analyze the complication rates after operatively treated...
In this study which was conducted in one calendar year from the 1st of December 2002 to the 30th of...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fractures are common fractures in paediatric age group. Males are affect...
Background: The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the body. The long straight part of the f...
From 1988 to 1996, 121 femoral shaft fractures in chil-dren were treated by external fixation. The a...
Background Femoral shaft fractures occur very frequently in children, and their prognosis usually...
BACKGROUND: Femoral shaft fractures in children are common in low and middle income countries. In hi...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures, though not very common, are of major concern for orthopedic sur...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures are common injuries in childhood. There is paucity of informatio...
BackgroundFemoral shaft fracture is a common paediatric injury, managed non-operatively with skin tr...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all bony injuries in children, and the mode ...
Background: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has become the treatment of choice for femur shaft...
Background: Femoral fractures are among the most common fractures of long bones. The management of p...
Objective: Treatment of closed femoral shaft fractures in children of ages from 6-12 years is not co...
Purpose of the study was to retrospectively analyze the complication rates after operatively treated...
In this study which was conducted in one calendar year from the 1st of December 2002 to the 30th of...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fractures are common fractures in paediatric age group. Males are affect...
Background: The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the body. The long straight part of the f...
From 1988 to 1996, 121 femoral shaft fractures in chil-dren were treated by external fixation. The a...
Background Femoral shaft fractures occur very frequently in children, and their prognosis usually...
BACKGROUND: Femoral shaft fractures in children are common in low and middle income countries. In hi...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures, though not very common, are of major concern for orthopedic sur...