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Title: [Secondary intramedullary nailing osteosynthesis in primarily conservative treatment of fractures of tibia and fibula shafts (author's transl)]. Author: Siebert H, Konold P, Pannike A. Journal: Aktuelle Traumatol; 1980 Oct; 10(5):269-79. PubMed ID: 6116400. Abstract: In a retrospective trial 235 patients with fractures of the tibia and/or fibula shafts were followed up. In 16 cases non-union of the fracture occurred after closed reduction and plaster cast treatment. In 16 of these patients closed nailing of the tibia was performed 8--14 weeks after the accident. The healing of the fracture was uncomplicated and occurred in 10--14 weeks p. op. The results in primary nailing cases 8--14 days after the accident were much better than in cases treated with plaster casts, with regard to joint mobility, venous insufficiency and duration of treatment; however two serious complications occurred. In two patients, osteitis occurred after primary nailing of the tibia. Localisation of the fractures (distal part of the tibia) and type of the fracture (short torsion fracture) correlated more frequently with formation of non-union than the rare changes in blood chemistry observed in our study. We regard intramedullary nailing of the tibia as the best available method in treating non-union or pseudarthrosis of the tibia.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]