WebbZurück zum Zitat Pandya NK, Edmonds EW, Mubarak SJ (2011) The incidence of compartment syndrome after flexible nailing of pediatric tibial shaft fractures. J Child Orthop 5:439–447 CrossRef Pandya NK, Edmonds EW, Mubarak SJ (2011) The incidence of compartment syndrome after flexible nailing of pediatric tibial shaft fractures.
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WebbBackground: Early postoperative mobilization is essential for orthogeriatric patients. The prognostic nutritional index (PNI) is widely used to evaluate nutritional status. This study sought to investigate the predictive value of PNI for early postoperative mobility in patients with pertrochanteric femur fractures. Materials and methods: This study included 156 … Webb1 apr. 2024 · Biomechanical analysis of antegrade and retrograde flexible intramedullary nail fixation of pediatric femoral fractures using a synthetic bone model. J Pediatr Orthop. 2004;24:167–171. doi: 10.1097/01241398-200403000-00006. Kiely N. Mechanical properties of different combinations of flexible nails in a model of a pediatric femoral … supernova vs planetary nebula
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WebbZurück zum Zitat Pandya NK, Edmonds EW, Mubarak SJ (2011) The incidence of compartment syndrome after flexible nailing of pediatric tibial shaft fractures. J Child Orthop 5:439–447 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Pandya NK, Edmonds EW, Mubarak SJ (2011) The incidence of compartment syndrome after flexible nailing of pediatric tibial … WebbThe tibia is triangular in nature with the sides diagonal and the base posterior, as such as the nails are inserted they exert a posterior force leading to recurvatum of the tibia, correct this by rotating the nail tips in a posterior direction. Consider below knee cast for a few weeks. Depends on child, fracture Webb20 feb. 2015 · In this paper, we perform a systematic review of current evidence on ACNs in orthopaedic trauma and provide an up-to-date review of the indications, operative technique, failure mechanisms, complications, outcomes, and outlooks for the ACNs use in long bone infection. 1. Introduction supernova vs supernovae