Impact of transphyseal intramedullary nailing on tibial distraction regenerate and subsequent tibial growth in sheep: an experimental study
N. A. Kononovich,
S. S. Leonchuk,
E. S. Gorbach
et al.
Abstract:Introduction In lengthening of limbs in children, the combination of elastic intramedullary reinforcement and external fixation has advantages over standard techniques, but requires the removal of elastic nails and does not provide the possibility of their locking, that could significantly reduce the period of external fixation.The purpose of the work was to study the features of tibial distraction regenerate formation and residual growth of the lengthened segment in lambs under the conditions of external fix… Show more
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