Background : To Compare titanium elastic nails (TEN) Vs traction and hip spica cast for treatment of femoral shaft fracture in children aged 6-12years.Methods: In this descriptive study, children (n=100), age group 6 to 12 years, with femoral fractures, were included. Patients were divided into two equal groups using randomization. Group A patients were treated with Titanium Elastic Nail (TEN) (n=49) and group B patients with traction and hip spica (n=51).Back slab was applied to all patients. For patients in the TEN group, the standard TEN technique was applied Majority of the patients underwent surgery within two days of their injury. Two Titanium Elastic Nails of identical diameter were used. Fractures were reduced using fluoroscopic gui...
Objective. To evaluate the outcome of TEN for the treatment of fracture of shaft of femur in pediatr...
Background. Fracture shaft of femur in pediatric age group is one of the most common leading emergen...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Objective: Titanium elastic nails and immediate spica casts are treatment options for femoral fractu...
Objective: comparison of adaptable nails in titanium with skeletal traction and hip gland for the tr...
Background: There is no consensus on treatment of closed femoral-shaft fractures in children. We com...
Background: Femoral fractures are among the most common fractures of long bones. The management of p...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVEFemoral fractures are common in children between 2 and 12 years of age, and 75%...
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...
INTRODUCTION: Titanium elastic nails are used to treat femur shaft fractures in paediatric patients....
Background: Paediatric shaft of femur fracture account for 1.4 to 1.7 percent of all the paediatric ...
Background: There is a general consensus on the management of femoral fractures in children younger ...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fractures are common fractures in paediatric age group. Males are affect...
Introduction: Femur fracture in children between 5 and 15 years is a common injury with a variety of...
BACKGROUND: The management of paediatric femur fracture continues to evolve with time using flexib...
Objective. To evaluate the outcome of TEN for the treatment of fracture of shaft of femur in pediatr...
Background. Fracture shaft of femur in pediatric age group is one of the most common leading emergen...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...
Objective: Titanium elastic nails and immediate spica casts are treatment options for femoral fractu...
Objective: comparison of adaptable nails in titanium with skeletal traction and hip gland for the tr...
Background: There is no consensus on treatment of closed femoral-shaft fractures in children. We com...
Background: Femoral fractures are among the most common fractures of long bones. The management of p...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVEFemoral fractures are common in children between 2 and 12 years of age, and 75%...
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...
INTRODUCTION: Titanium elastic nails are used to treat femur shaft fractures in paediatric patients....
Background: Paediatric shaft of femur fracture account for 1.4 to 1.7 percent of all the paediatric ...
Background: There is a general consensus on the management of femoral fractures in children younger ...
Introduction: Femoral shaft fractures are common fractures in paediatric age group. Males are affect...
Introduction: Femur fracture in children between 5 and 15 years is a common injury with a variety of...
BACKGROUND: The management of paediatric femur fracture continues to evolve with time using flexib...
Objective. To evaluate the outcome of TEN for the treatment of fracture of shaft of femur in pediatr...
Background. Fracture shaft of femur in pediatric age group is one of the most common leading emergen...
Femoral shaft fractures account for 1.6% of all infant skeletal injuries and are incapacitating. The...