Background: After the advent of titanium elastic nails (TENs) and gratifying results of elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) in diaphyseal fractures of paediatric long bones, not only the parents of patients are opting surgical treatment over conservative, but also more and more orthopaedicians are offering ESIN with TENs to obviate the inherent problems of conservative treatment. We took up this study to evaluate the functional outcome of ESIN with TENs.Methods: 44 patients aged 5-15 years suffering from diaphyseal fractures of femur, tibia, humerus, and forearm bones were treated by ESIN with TENs.Results: All 44 patients showed uneventful union, femur in an average period of 8.3 weeks, tibia in 7.3 weeks, forearm bones within 7 w...
Background:TEN is a relatively new technique used in tibia fractures, which has had an increased pop...
Background: Management of pediatric femoral shaft fractures continues to evolve with time with flexi...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Background: After the advent of titanium elastic nails (TENs) and gratifying results of elastic stab...
Background: Since the advent of the flexible intramedullary nailing by the surgeons in Nancy, France...
Background: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing for the treatment of paediatric femur and tibial d...
Background: Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating fractures. The best treatment for chi...
Background: Long bone fractures are frequent occurrence among children and considered a frequent ped...
Background: Management of diaphyseal femoral fractures in the pediatric age group is challenging. Th...
Background: Femoral shaft fracture is the most common major paediatric orthopaedic fractures. For ge...
BACKGROUND: The management of paediatric femur fracture continues to evolve with time using flexib...
Background: The treatment of long bone fractures in children from 6 to 14 years is a challenging sce...
Background: Pediatric long bone fractures can have a high morbidity and long term disability among t...
Background: The treatment of long bone fractures in children from 6 to 14 years is a challenging sce...
Background: Fractures of the femur are amongst the most common paediatric orthopaedic injuries. The ...
Background:TEN is a relatively new technique used in tibia fractures, which has had an increased pop...
Background: Management of pediatric femoral shaft fractures continues to evolve with time with flexi...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Background: After the advent of titanium elastic nails (TENs) and gratifying results of elastic stab...
Background: Since the advent of the flexible intramedullary nailing by the surgeons in Nancy, France...
Background: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing for the treatment of paediatric femur and tibial d...
Background: Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating fractures. The best treatment for chi...
Background: Long bone fractures are frequent occurrence among children and considered a frequent ped...
Background: Management of diaphyseal femoral fractures in the pediatric age group is challenging. Th...
Background: Femoral shaft fracture is the most common major paediatric orthopaedic fractures. For ge...
BACKGROUND: The management of paediatric femur fracture continues to evolve with time using flexib...
Background: The treatment of long bone fractures in children from 6 to 14 years is a challenging sce...
Background: Pediatric long bone fractures can have a high morbidity and long term disability among t...
Background: The treatment of long bone fractures in children from 6 to 14 years is a challenging sce...
Background: Fractures of the femur are amongst the most common paediatric orthopaedic injuries. The ...
Background:TEN is a relatively new technique used in tibia fractures, which has had an increased pop...
Background: Management of pediatric femoral shaft fractures continues to evolve with time with flexi...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...