Healing of a chronic tibial non-union fracture with ...
The rates of tibia nonunion following IM nailing vary from 0 to 4 %[9] for closed fractures and increase to 36% for Gustilo and Anderson grade IIIB[10] injuries[9]. Reported rates of secondary surgery to achieve union in femoral diaphyseal fractures range from 0 to 14 %, with an average of 2.4%. Even following nailing of open femoral fractures, the ................
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