2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.mporth.2018.07.006
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Non-accidental injury, femoral shaft and neck fractures in children

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“…Allen et al and Lindisfarne and Ayodele in their studies, reported superior outcomes of intramedullary flexible nail than plate fixation in femoral shaft fractures among children with age of 5-11 years. 11,15 Alberghina et al, conducted a study on 24 cases and 20 (83.3%) out of them had excellent outco-mes and no case had angulation >10 degrees. 16 In our study 88.5% cases showed excellent outcomes and just one case (1.4%) reported with angulation <10 degrees while no case reported with angulation >10 degrees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allen et al and Lindisfarne and Ayodele in their studies, reported superior outcomes of intramedullary flexible nail than plate fixation in femoral shaft fractures among children with age of 5-11 years. 11,15 Alberghina et al, conducted a study on 24 cases and 20 (83.3%) out of them had excellent outco-mes and no case had angulation >10 degrees. 16 In our study 88.5% cases showed excellent outcomes and just one case (1.4%) reported with angulation <10 degrees while no case reported with angulation >10 degrees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%