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Conclusions: Retrograde nailing for humeral midshaft fractures is a safe technique, with excellent patient reported and clinical functional outcome. No iatrogenic perioperative fractures occurred, and had a low complication frequency. We recommend the ret... see more

A significant number of patients with pilon tibial fractures develop complications, the most devastating being a combination of infection and non-union with bone loss.The results of the Ilizarov bone transport technique were retrospectively evaluated in t... see more

Techniques for treating distal femoral aseptic nonunions associated with antegrade locked nail breakage are controversial.   Twelve patients with the described disorders were treated with retrograde dynamic traditional femoral locked nails. The ... see more

Techniques for treating distal femoral aseptic nonunions associated with antegrade locked nail breakage are controversial.   Twelve patients with the described disorders were treated with retrograde dynamic traditional femoral locked nails. The ... see more

Introduction: The main complications of open tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis are wound healing disorders and nonunion. Our hypothesis was that arthroscopy and interlocking intramedullary nailing decrease these complications.Methods: We retrospectively revi... see more

Introduction: The main complications of open tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis are wound healing disorders and nonunion. Our hypothesis was that arthroscopy and interlocking intramedullary nailing decrease these complications.Methods: We retrospectively revi... see more

Introduction: Distal femoral fractures are much less common than hip fractures and account for 7% of all femoral fractures.Aims To determine the fracture characteristics (AO type, Muller’s classification). To study the advantages of fixation wit... see more

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