Introduction: The elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) presently seems the best technique in the surgical treatment of femoral shaft fractures (FSF) in >6-year-old children. We hereby report technical difficulties and therapeutic results after our first 8 years of experience. Patients and Methods: It’s a retrospective study over a period of 8 years from January 2005 to December 2012 in the Paediatric Surgery Department of Sylvanus Olympio Teaching Hospital of Lomé. Indications,technical particularities and results were studied.Results: There were 32 patients, 17 were boys and 15 were girls, with a mean age of 11 years old. The mean time to surgery was 21 days (range:14 and 51 days). A callus was always removed before reduction....
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...
Abstract : Background and Purpose: : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) is gaining increas...
Background: Paediatric shaft of femur fracture account for 1.4 to 1.7 percent of all the paediatric ...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures are an incapacitating pediatric injury accounting for 1.6% of al...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fracture is an incapacitating injury in children. The treatment has trad...
Context: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has revolutionised the treatment of fractures in chil...
Purpose Tibial fractures in the skeletally immature patient are usually treated without surgery. ...
Background: Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating fractures. The best treatment for chi...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fractures are among the most common major pediatric injuries treated by ...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Background: Long bone fractures are frequent occurrence among children and considered a frequent ped...
INTRODUCTION: Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all PAEDIATRIC INJURIES. In children 5 ye...
lastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) for pediatric fracture management has gained increasing ...
Objective The aim of the present paper was to investigate the clinical efficacy of minimally invasiv...
Background: Management of pediatric femoral shaft fractures continues to evolve with time with flexi...
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...
Abstract : Background and Purpose: : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) is gaining increas...
Background: Paediatric shaft of femur fracture account for 1.4 to 1.7 percent of all the paediatric ...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures are an incapacitating pediatric injury accounting for 1.6% of al...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fracture is an incapacitating injury in children. The treatment has trad...
Context: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has revolutionised the treatment of fractures in chil...
Purpose Tibial fractures in the skeletally immature patient are usually treated without surgery. ...
Background: Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating fractures. The best treatment for chi...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fractures are among the most common major pediatric injuries treated by ...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Background: Long bone fractures are frequent occurrence among children and considered a frequent ped...
INTRODUCTION: Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all PAEDIATRIC INJURIES. In children 5 ye...
lastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) for pediatric fracture management has gained increasing ...
Objective The aim of the present paper was to investigate the clinical efficacy of minimally invasiv...
Background: Management of pediatric femoral shaft fractures continues to evolve with time with flexi...
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...
Abstract : Background and Purpose: : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) is gaining increas...
Background: Paediatric shaft of femur fracture account for 1.4 to 1.7 percent of all the paediatric ...