2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbo.2016.07.010
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Estudo retrospectivo de haste intramedular estável elástica de titânio em fraturas deslocadas do terço médio da clavícula

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“…The approach adopted was the removal of the nail, the debridement of the lesion and antibiotic therapy, evolving with complete consolidation and resolution of the infectious condition. Govindasamy et al 15 had a rate of 5.6% of superficial skin infection in patients treated with nail, and oral antibiotic treatment was recommended in these cases.…”
Section: Patient Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The approach adopted was the removal of the nail, the debridement of the lesion and antibiotic therapy, evolving with complete consolidation and resolution of the infectious condition. Govindasamy et al 15 had a rate of 5.6% of superficial skin infection in patients treated with nail, and oral antibiotic treatment was recommended in these cases.…”
Section: Patient Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4]8,9,[12][13][14] Different techniques have been described for clavicle fixation, among which the two most used are the plate and the intramedullary nail. 1,2,7,8,14,15 The two fixation techniques have advantages, and plate fixation is considered the gold standard due to its better stabilization when compared with the nail. 1,2,7 The intramedullary nail appeared as an alternative because it is less invasive, since it preserves the adjacent soft tissue, periosteum and vascular integrity at the fracture site.…”
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“…Palavras-chave: Clavícula Fixação de fratura, Intramedular, <Hastes ósseas>, Titânio. (GOVINDASAMY ET AL., 2017) Pelos contextos de uso, não foi possível comprovar a relação conceitual estabelecida entre os termos cavilhas e hastes, já que não foi encontrado uma publicação com definições técnicas. Pode ser uma relação de sinonímia, ou ainda uma relação de hiponímia e hiperonímia.…”
Section: Cavilhas (Em Cavilhas óSseas)unclassified