Intramedullary nailing at different distal tibial fracture levels: A biomechanical study
Ortac Guran,
Ramadan Ozmanevra,
Resit Bugra Husemoglu
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Distal tibial fractures remains a significant challenge in orthopedic trauma surgery. As the fracture level approaches the joint, alternative fixation options instead of intramedullary nailing (IMN) come to the fore. The present study aimed to assess the biomechanical stability of IMN at different distal tibial fracture levels and the number of locking screws required.
Methods:
Using a total of 21 sawbone models, 3 different tibial fracture … Show more
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