Analysis of 100 consecutive femoral fractures admitted to our institution revealed an incidence of about 1 fracture per 2,000 children per year. Epidemiologic data may help to promote prevention. Initial treatment was performed by many doctors, thus rendering guidelines to safe and cost-effective management indispensable. In the last decade, growing concern to reduce hospital stays and costs led to new approaches that replaced traction as a therapeutic principle. Today, we consider immediate spica casting a good option for the group 0-5 years old, whereas in the age group 5-12 years old elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) produces reliably good results. Minor complications were common and could be avoided partially, but they did no...
Introduction: Femoral fractures are common in children between 2 and 12 years of age, and 75% of the...
Incidence of femur fractures in children accounts for 1.6%. They occur as a result of fall from heig...
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...
Eighty-five children with femoral shaft fractures were studied prospectively to determine the benefi...
Spica cast immobilization is the preferred treatment for closed femur fracture in preschool children...
Trend towards changing the face of management for pediatric femoral fractures tends to advocate oper...
Objective: Treatment of closed femoral shaft fractures in children of ages from 6-12 years is not co...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures, though not very common, are of major concern for orthopedic sur...
Objective: Titanium elastic nails and immediate spica casts are treatment options for femoral fractu...
Background: Femoral fractures are common in children aged between 2 and 12 yearsand 75% of the lesio...
Pediatric femur fractures are common injuries. A multitude of treatment options exist for fixation o...
Management of pediatric diaphyseal femur fractures has evolved significantly over the last 50 years....
Background: Fracture shaft of femur is constitute 1.6% paediatric fractures. Traditionally most femu...
Introduction: Hip spica with or without prior traction has become a standard treatment for closed is...
Introduction: Femoral fractures are common in children between 2 and 12 years of age, and 75% of the...
Incidence of femur fractures in children accounts for 1.6%. They occur as a result of fall from heig...
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...
Eighty-five children with femoral shaft fractures were studied prospectively to determine the benefi...
Spica cast immobilization is the preferred treatment for closed femur fracture in preschool children...
Trend towards changing the face of management for pediatric femoral fractures tends to advocate oper...
Objective: Treatment of closed femoral shaft fractures in children of ages from 6-12 years is not co...
Background: Femoral shaft fractures, though not very common, are of major concern for orthopedic sur...
Objective: Titanium elastic nails and immediate spica casts are treatment options for femoral fractu...
Background: Femoral fractures are common in children aged between 2 and 12 yearsand 75% of the lesio...
Pediatric femur fractures are common injuries. A multitude of treatment options exist for fixation o...
Management of pediatric diaphyseal femur fractures has evolved significantly over the last 50 years....
Background: Fracture shaft of femur is constitute 1.6% paediatric fractures. Traditionally most femu...
Introduction: Hip spica with or without prior traction has become a standard treatment for closed is...
Introduction: Femoral fractures are common in children between 2 and 12 years of age, and 75% of the...
Incidence of femur fractures in children accounts for 1.6%. They occur as a result of fall from heig...
Background: There is no consensus on treatment of closed femoral-shaft fractures in children. We com...