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Title: [Initial results with the unreamed AO tibial nail]. Author: Melcher GA, Ryf C, Bereiter H, Leutenegger A, Rüedi T. Journal: Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1993 Apr 03; 123(13):587-8. PubMed ID: 8480153. Abstract: It is generally accepted that intramedullary nailing in combination with reaming should be avoided in treating open fractures. However, the use of an unreamed, solid nail combined with interlocking also allows stabilization of open and complex fractures. 20 tibia fractures (65% open, 45% complex fractures) have been treated by the AO unreamed tibial nail (UTN), 12 (5 of them open fractures) by direct nailing and 8 after initial stabilization by an external fixator. In our series no intraoperative complications, no soft-tissue healing problems and no infections occurred. Thus, treatment of both open and comminuted fractures by UTN appears to be safe and generally needs no secondary stabilization.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]