1988
DOI: 10.3109/17453678809149367
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Ender nails for segmental tibial fracture Early weight bearing in 22 cases

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“…Only 1 other case of segmental fracture was treated with Ender pins, and it resulted in union with good alignment. We were not able to reproduce the good results found by Merianos et al 30 and believe that the use of Ender pins in a segmental fracture should be an exceptional treatment.…”
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“…Only 1 other case of segmental fracture was treated with Ender pins, and it resulted in union with good alignment. We were not able to reproduce the good results found by Merianos et al 30 and believe that the use of Ender pins in a segmental fracture should be an exceptional treatment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…The 6 cases resulted in an overall infection rate of 13.6%, above the average rate found in the literature, which varies from 0% to 7%. 2,3,5,6,12,14,19,30,33,34 . The overall incidence of malunion was 15,9%.…”
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“…Melis and coworkers (198 1) reported a slower fracture healing of the distal fracture in 38 segmental tibial fractures treated with a reamed unlocked intramedullary nail, while Merianos et al (1988) reported no difference in union rate in 22 cases treated with Ender nails. We found that the distal fracture united, on average, approximately 3 weeks earlier than the proximal one.…”
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“…In previous studies of segmental tibial fractures, the distal fracture united more slowly than or at the same time as the proximal sites (Langard and Bo 1976, Melis et al 1981, Merianos et al 1988). Melis and coworkers (198 1) reported a slower fracture healing of the distal fracture in 38 segmental tibial fractures treated with a reamed unlocked intramedullary nail, while Merianos et al (1988) reported no difference in union rate in 22 cases treated with Ender nails.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%