Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of flexible intramedullary Ender nails for the treatment of tibial diaphyseal. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective review of patients treated with the Ender Nail for both open and closed tibial shaft fractures. Between January 1989 and December 1994, 43 fractures were treated with these nails. The configuration of each fracture was determined using the Orthopedic Trauma Association classification and the extent of soft tissue damage was assessed using the Gustilo and Anderson\u27s classification. Four patients were excluded from the study due to inadequate follow-up. There were 27 closed and 12 open fractures. RESULTS: The average time to union in 34 out of 39 fractures was 17 weeks. ...
ABSTRACT The present study was undertaken to investigate the outcome of closed intramedullary fixati...
Background: The excellent method for treating fractures of the tibial shaft was the closed intramedu...
Background: To compare interlocking intramedullary nails vs minimally invasive percutaneous plate os...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of flexible intramedullary Ender nails for the treatment...
Background: The tibia, or shinbone, is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. A tibial s...
Background: Distal tibial diaphyseal fractures are known for its various challenges that orthopaedic...
Background: Fractures of the tibial shaft are increasing due to high velocity trauma and industriali...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare efficiency of external fixator in modular form with unilateral and unipl...
Background: Tibia is most commonly fractured long bone. Within few years population of India and num...
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of an open diaphysis fracture of tibia interfaced with intra medu...
Introduction: Fracture of the tibia is one of the commonest musculoskeletal injuries. The current pr...
Objective: The objective is to compare the radiological outcome of closed interlock intramedullary n...
Background: Ideal management for distal tibial meta-diaphyseal fracture remains controversial, due t...
Background: Tibia is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. Interlocked nails, either re...
Background: Open tibial fractures pose a major therapeutic challenge due to the high incidence of po...
ABSTRACT The present study was undertaken to investigate the outcome of closed intramedullary fixati...
Background: The excellent method for treating fractures of the tibial shaft was the closed intramedu...
Background: To compare interlocking intramedullary nails vs minimally invasive percutaneous plate os...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of flexible intramedullary Ender nails for the treatment...
Background: The tibia, or shinbone, is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. A tibial s...
Background: Distal tibial diaphyseal fractures are known for its various challenges that orthopaedic...
Background: Fractures of the tibial shaft are increasing due to high velocity trauma and industriali...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare efficiency of external fixator in modular form with unilateral and unipl...
Background: Tibia is most commonly fractured long bone. Within few years population of India and num...
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of an open diaphysis fracture of tibia interfaced with intra medu...
Introduction: Fracture of the tibia is one of the commonest musculoskeletal injuries. The current pr...
Objective: The objective is to compare the radiological outcome of closed interlock intramedullary n...
Background: Ideal management for distal tibial meta-diaphyseal fracture remains controversial, due t...
Background: Tibia is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. Interlocked nails, either re...
Background: Open tibial fractures pose a major therapeutic challenge due to the high incidence of po...
ABSTRACT The present study was undertaken to investigate the outcome of closed intramedullary fixati...
Background: The excellent method for treating fractures of the tibial shaft was the closed intramedu...
Background: To compare interlocking intramedullary nails vs minimally invasive percutaneous plate os...