We present the results of the first ten patients we have treated for a diaphyseal fracture of the forearm with the Foresight nail. The mean-up is ten months. We observed two cases of delayed union, for which the combination of open reduction and intramedullary nailing may be responsible. We think the nail can be a good alternative for plating in fractures to closed reduction
SummaryPurposeMost of the techniques for forearm lengthening involve external fixation to achieve st...
SummaryBackground and purposeDiaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures in children are frequently treated...
Aim. This study aims to assess the results of open versus closed reduction in intramedullary nailing...
The aim of the study was to evaluate results of closed intramedullary nailing using Talwarkar square...
Background: The treatment of diaphyseal forearm fractures using open reduction and plate fixation is...
Objective This study aims to evaluate the results of intramedullary nail treatment in surgical treat...
Background: Plate osteosynthesis is the most commonly used technique for the treatment of diaphyseal...
Introduction Forearm diaphysis is the most frequent site of refractures in children. These lesions ...
Purpose: In the surgical treatment of paediatric forearm fractures, plate-screw and titanium elastic...
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effects of radial bowing changes on fracture healing and...
Background: Fractures of the forearm bones are very common. The most common form of stabilization is...
Background: The failure of the conventional nailing of both bone of the forearm poses a potential pr...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the effects of radial bowing changes on fracture healing and...
Introduction: Metacarpal fractures are frequent injuries in the young male working population and th...
Background: Expandable nails achieve stability only by hydraulic expansion; therefore suggest less r...
SummaryPurposeMost of the techniques for forearm lengthening involve external fixation to achieve st...
SummaryBackground and purposeDiaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures in children are frequently treated...
Aim. This study aims to assess the results of open versus closed reduction in intramedullary nailing...
The aim of the study was to evaluate results of closed intramedullary nailing using Talwarkar square...
Background: The treatment of diaphyseal forearm fractures using open reduction and plate fixation is...
Objective This study aims to evaluate the results of intramedullary nail treatment in surgical treat...
Background: Plate osteosynthesis is the most commonly used technique for the treatment of diaphyseal...
Introduction Forearm diaphysis is the most frequent site of refractures in children. These lesions ...
Purpose: In the surgical treatment of paediatric forearm fractures, plate-screw and titanium elastic...
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effects of radial bowing changes on fracture healing and...
Background: Fractures of the forearm bones are very common. The most common form of stabilization is...
Background: The failure of the conventional nailing of both bone of the forearm poses a potential pr...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the effects of radial bowing changes on fracture healing and...
Introduction: Metacarpal fractures are frequent injuries in the young male working population and th...
Background: Expandable nails achieve stability only by hydraulic expansion; therefore suggest less r...
SummaryPurposeMost of the techniques for forearm lengthening involve external fixation to achieve st...
SummaryBackground and purposeDiaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures in children are frequently treated...
Aim. This study aims to assess the results of open versus closed reduction in intramedullary nailing...