Abstract:Background: Diaphyseal forearm fracture are common injuries among children, its treated either conservatively or surgically, closed reduction cast immobilization remain the current gold standards for treating these injures, but angular & rotational malunion result in functional disability in older children. Intramedullary nailing of forearm fracture is an alternative method especially in case of failed closed reduction and cast immobilization. The aim of our study is to value the outcome of using flexible elas… Show more
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