2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-023-04300-8
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Clinical versus radiological method for adjusting rotational alignment during femoral shaft fractures intramedullary nailing and the malrotation impact on the functional outcomes: early results from a prospective cohort study

Ibrahim Mostafa Abbas,
Ahmed A. Khalifa,
Hossam Abubeih
et al.

Abstract: Objectives The primary objective of the current study is to assess which is better for obtaining the proper femoral rotation during IMN of femoral fractures, the radiological or clinical method. The secondary objectives were to document malrotation's incidence and its effect on the hip and knee functional outcomes. Methods Thirty-three patients with unilateral femoral shaft fractures were treated using intramedullary nails (IMN) on a usual radioluc… Show more

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