Background: Although the tibia is one of the most commonly fractured long bones in the body, there are two accepted management techniques: reamed and unreamed nailing. There is not a general consensus as to which technique is more advantageous to the patient. Patients and methods: This was a single centre prospective randomized trial of 38 adults with a tibial shaft fracture who were treated with either reamed or unreamed nailing. Results: Overall fracture healing time was 23 weeks in the reamed group and 25 weeks in the unreamed group. Differences in rate of clinical union, clinical outcome, time for weight bearing and complications in both the groups were not statistically significant. Conclusion: There are no clear indications or contrai...
Introduction: The tibia is most commonly fractured long bone in the body, as it has poor soft tissu...
Background: Tibia is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. Interlocked nails, either re...
Introduction: This study aimed to identify the prevalence and the risk factors for re-interventions ...
BACKGROUND: There remains a compelling biological rationale for both reamed and unreamed intramedull...
Background: Tibia is the commonest bones to sustain open injury because of subcutaneous position. Tr...
Aim: To compare the results of reamed and unreamed interlocking intramedullary nailing in fractures ...
Abstract Background Surgeons agree on the benefits of operative treatment of tibial fractures – the ...
【Abstract】Objective: To compare the treating effects of different intramedullary nailing methods on ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of closed and open grade I and II tibial shaft fractures treated ...
We performed a randomised, prospective trial toevaluate the use of unreamed titanium nails for femor...
PURPOSE: To systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy of reamed and nonreamed intramedullary nai...
Severe open fractures of the tibia have a high incidence of complications and a poor outcome. The mo...
Introduction: Fracture of the tibia is one of the commonest musculoskeletal injuries. The current pr...
Summary This retrospective consecutive clinical series describes our satisfactory experience with re...
The treatment of traumatic femoral shaft fractures using an unreamed nail is associated with good re...
Introduction: The tibia is most commonly fractured long bone in the body, as it has poor soft tissu...
Background: Tibia is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. Interlocked nails, either re...
Introduction: This study aimed to identify the prevalence and the risk factors for re-interventions ...
BACKGROUND: There remains a compelling biological rationale for both reamed and unreamed intramedull...
Background: Tibia is the commonest bones to sustain open injury because of subcutaneous position. Tr...
Aim: To compare the results of reamed and unreamed interlocking intramedullary nailing in fractures ...
Abstract Background Surgeons agree on the benefits of operative treatment of tibial fractures – the ...
【Abstract】Objective: To compare the treating effects of different intramedullary nailing methods on ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of closed and open grade I and II tibial shaft fractures treated ...
We performed a randomised, prospective trial toevaluate the use of unreamed titanium nails for femor...
PURPOSE: To systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy of reamed and nonreamed intramedullary nai...
Severe open fractures of the tibia have a high incidence of complications and a poor outcome. The mo...
Introduction: Fracture of the tibia is one of the commonest musculoskeletal injuries. The current pr...
Summary This retrospective consecutive clinical series describes our satisfactory experience with re...
The treatment of traumatic femoral shaft fractures using an unreamed nail is associated with good re...
Introduction: The tibia is most commonly fractured long bone in the body, as it has poor soft tissu...
Background: Tibia is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. Interlocked nails, either re...
Introduction: This study aimed to identify the prevalence and the risk factors for re-interventions ...