The article presents the evolution of views on the problem of treating children and adolescents with diaphyseal tibial fractures and the range of modern medical techniques applicable to this group of patients. The positions of authoritative supporters of conservative therapy and medical schools professing the idea of a stable, functional connection of bones are taken into account. The main trends in injury surgery in pediatric practice were identified and an effective and safe approach to the surgical treatment of patients with unstable tibial shaft fractures based on closed intramedullary osteosynthesis with an original locking nail was substantiate
Fractures of the growing bone require fixation techniques, which preclude any injury to the growth p...
【Abstract】 Objective: Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating fractures. For children...
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...
The article presents the evolution of views on the problem of treating children and adolescents with...
Abstract Fracture of Tibia is the most common amongst pediatric fractures. Most tibial shaft fractur...
Purpose Tibial fractures in the skeletally immature patient are usually treated without surgery. ...
Introduction More than 40 years after the launch of elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) as ...
ABSTRACTThe authors present a comprehensive review of the literature emphasizing the use of flexible...
In the past, the use of external fixation technique (FE) in children was limited, as the patient's c...
Introduction: This study comprised of evaluation of result of titanium elastic nailing in paediatric...
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...
Aim: To study the type of injury and clinical profile of various long bone diaphyseal fractures in c...
Background:TEN is a relatively new technique used in tibia fractures, which has had an increased pop...
BACKGROUND Incidence of paediatric long bone fractures are increasing day-to-day due to high speed ...
Fractures of the growing bone require fixation techniques, which preclude any injury to the growth p...
【Abstract】 Objective: Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating fractures. For children...
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...
The article presents the evolution of views on the problem of treating children and adolescents with...
Abstract Fracture of Tibia is the most common amongst pediatric fractures. Most tibial shaft fractur...
Purpose Tibial fractures in the skeletally immature patient are usually treated without surgery. ...
Introduction More than 40 years after the launch of elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) as ...
ABSTRACTThe authors present a comprehensive review of the literature emphasizing the use of flexible...
In the past, the use of external fixation technique (FE) in children was limited, as the patient's c...
Introduction: This study comprised of evaluation of result of titanium elastic nailing in paediatric...
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...
Aim: To study the type of injury and clinical profile of various long bone diaphyseal fractures in c...
Background:TEN is a relatively new technique used in tibia fractures, which has had an increased pop...
BACKGROUND Incidence of paediatric long bone fractures are increasing day-to-day due to high speed ...
Fractures of the growing bone require fixation techniques, which preclude any injury to the growth p...
【Abstract】 Objective: Fractures of the femur are the most incapacitating fractures. For children...
Background: Significant controversy continues regarding the best methods of treating paediatric femo...