2016
DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2016.v2.i4e.41
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To study the outcome of closed intramedullary flexible nailing in fracture shaft femur in children age more than 3 year and less than 13 year

Abstract: Background: Open fractures of tibial shaft are important for the reason that they are most commonly fractured long bone in the body & subcutaneous location of the anteromedial surface of the tibia makes their management controversial. The precarious blood supply and lack of soft tissue cover of the shaft of the tibia make these fractures vulnerable to delayed union, nonunion, malunion and infection. The treatment of tibial fractures has developed from a strictly non-operative to a variety of operative techniqu… Show more

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