2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2020.100293
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Management of infected non-union of subtrochanteric fracture: Two cases

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“… 11 For patients still having a non-union fracture, removing implants can result in severe hip pain and immobilization status. 12 Undesired complications such as pneumonia, pressure sore, and urinary tract infection can exist due to prolonged bedridden status. 13 Hence, to provide adequate fracture stability is crucial in treating these patients.…”
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“… 11 For patients still having a non-union fracture, removing implants can result in severe hip pain and immobilization status. 12 Undesired complications such as pneumonia, pressure sore, and urinary tract infection can exist due to prolonged bedridden status. 13 Hence, to provide adequate fracture stability is crucial in treating these patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%