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. 1983;24(6):383-5.

[Closed flexible medullary nailing in pediatric traumatology]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 6671261

[Closed flexible medullary nailing in pediatric traumatology]

[Article in French]
J N Ligier et al. Chir Pediatr. 1983.

Abstract

Flexible Medullary Nailing is an excellent method in children when operative management is indicated. It is a new biomechanical concept using prebent flexible rods introduced in a metaphyseal area. In femoral shaft fractures, closed percutaneous nailing permits stabilization using wires inserted by a medial and a lateral approach. In severely displaced humeral fractures of the upper end, two Kirschner wires are inserted under X-ray control through a epicondyl hole. Pinning can be indicated in others fractures : tibia, radial neck (original procedure), fore arm, humeral supracondylar original procedure and shaft fractures. This closed surgical procedure can always be done; the complication rate is light (no sepsis, no delayed union). Early mobilisation is often possible and cast is not necessary.

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