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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 2001; 25 (Supp. 1): 23-30
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-57855

ABSTRACT

In this study, three types of nails were used [Richards Russel and Taylor, Biomet-Klemm and Schellman and Orthofix] in treating acute diaphyseal tibial fractures in 22 adult patients. Unreamed interlocking nails have some advantages; they cause a less thermal and mechanical impairment of cortical and medullary cavity circulation. Union rate was 100%, which was superior to the reported results with the reaming techniques. The statistical results revealed that there was a significant relation between the age of the patient and the time needed for fracture union. The Orthofix nail with its distal aiming device reduced both the surgical and irradiation exposure times


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Humans , Male , Female , Fracture Fixation , Bone Nails , Fracture Healing , Postoperative Complications , Treatment Outcome , Follow-Up Studies , Disease Management
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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1998; 18 (3): 181-190
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-49057

ABSTRACT

Different methods were described for treatment of closed and open fractures of the tibial diaphysis, yet each method has its own pros and cons. Interlocking tibial nails had proved to be an effective and superior to other methods of fixation of the tibial shaft with the lowest rate of complications. Unreamed interlocking nails had advantages in that they cause less thermal and mechanical impairment of cortical and medullary cavity circulation. In this study, 3 types of nails were used [Richard's Russell and Taylor, Biomet-Klemm and Schellman, and Orthofix] without reaming in 22 patients. The Orthofix nail with its distal aiming device reduced both the surgical and the irradiation exposure times. There was 100% union rate, this was superior to the reported results with the reaming techniques. Statistical results revealed that there was significant relation between age of the patient and time needed for fracture union, and that the distal aiming device technique took significantly shorter operative time than free hand technique


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Humans , Male , Female , Diaphyses/pathology , Bone Nails , Fracture Fixation
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