Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Despite the continuous advances of surgical solutions, still 1–7% of fractures develop non-unions. The
delays in fracture healing increase the period of incapacity of the patient with major consequences, on
the psychological and functional recovery, but also on the direct and indirect health-related costs.
In particular, femoral diaphyseal non-unions are often characterised by a challenging and long-lasting
period of healing. The clinician treating these complex cases has to consider amongst other parameters,
the condition of the soft tissue envelope, the adequacy of any pre-existing fixation, the alignment and
length of the affected limb, the potential presence of an infection, as well as the general condition of the
patient.
Open reduction and plate fixation of femoral diaphyseal non-unions offers a valid alternative of
stabilisation and if applied to carefully selected cases, can give optimal results.
delays in fracture healing increase the period of incapacity of the patient with major consequences, on
the psychological and functional recovery, but also on the direct and indirect health-related costs.
In particular, femoral diaphyseal non-unions are often characterised by a challenging and long-lasting
period of healing. The clinician treating these complex cases has to consider amongst other parameters,
the condition of the soft tissue envelope, the adequacy of any pre-existing fixation, the alignment and
length of the affected limb, the potential presence of an infection, as well as the general condition of the
patient.
Open reduction and plate fixation of femoral diaphyseal non-unions offers a valid alternative of
stabilisation and if applied to carefully selected cases, can give optimal results.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
femoral diaphyseal non-unions; stabilization; fracture healing
Elenco autori:
Benazzo, Francesco; Mosconi, Mario; Bove, F; Quattrini, F.
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