Treatment of open tibial shaft fractures is challenging. External fixation (EF) is comparatively safe in treating these open injuries with the main advantages of easy application, minimal additional disruption, and convenient subsequent soft tissue repair. Tibial intramedullary nailing (IM) is optimal for the treatment of open tibial fractures. This study aims to report the outcomes of our multi-center experience in the management of open tibial shaft fractures, evaluating the efficacy and safety of using either the external fixation (EF) or intramedullary nailing (IM).In this study, clinical-radiographic results were evaluated in 26 cases of open fractures treated with an external fixator and intramedullary locking nail for the period from...
Background: Open tibia fractures are among the most difficult to manage due to the lack of soft tiss...
Background: Precarious blood supply, subcutaneous nature and lack of soft-tissue cover of the shaft ...
To document the outcome of treatment in the first six months for open tibial shaft fractures managed...
Background: The treatment of open fractures of the tibial shaft is often a dilemma since it requires...
Severe open fractures of the tibia have a high incidence of complications and a poor outcome. The mo...
Objective: To evaluate the incidence of union, nonunion, deep infection and factors influencing the...
Background: Open tibial fractures account for over 40% of all open fractures and are frequently acco...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
BACKGROUND: Open tibial fractures are common injuries in low and middle-income countries, but there ...
SummaryPurposeExternal fixation has been associated with a high incidence of complications and poor ...
Background: Fracture of the tibial shaft is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients wit...
Open tibial fractures represent the most frequent fractures of long bones, comprising approximately ...
Open tibial fractures represent the most frequent fractures of long bones, comprising approximately ...
Background: Open tibial fractures pose a major therapeutic challenge due to the high incidence of po...
Background: Open tibia fractures are among the most difficult to manage due to the lack of soft tiss...
Background: Precarious blood supply, subcutaneous nature and lack of soft-tissue cover of the shaft ...
To document the outcome of treatment in the first six months for open tibial shaft fractures managed...
Background: The treatment of open fractures of the tibial shaft is often a dilemma since it requires...
Severe open fractures of the tibia have a high incidence of complications and a poor outcome. The mo...
Objective: To evaluate the incidence of union, nonunion, deep infection and factors influencing the...
Background: Open tibial fractures account for over 40% of all open fractures and are frequently acco...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
BACKGROUND: Open tibial fractures are common injuries in low and middle-income countries, but there ...
SummaryPurposeExternal fixation has been associated with a high incidence of complications and poor ...
Background: Fracture of the tibial shaft is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients wit...
Open tibial fractures represent the most frequent fractures of long bones, comprising approximately ...
Open tibial fractures represent the most frequent fractures of long bones, comprising approximately ...
Background: Open tibial fractures pose a major therapeutic challenge due to the high incidence of po...
Background: Open tibia fractures are among the most difficult to manage due to the lack of soft tiss...
Background: Precarious blood supply, subcutaneous nature and lack of soft-tissue cover of the shaft ...
To document the outcome of treatment in the first six months for open tibial shaft fractures managed...