2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-021-02625-w
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Application of unilateral external fixation by the “joystick technique” in the treatment of pediatric tibia shaft fractures: technical note

Abstract: Background The aims of current study were to present the clinical outcomes in patients with pediatric tibia shaft fractures who were treated with unilateral external fixation combined with joystick for fracture reduction and describe the details of our technique. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the patients with pediatric tibia shaft fractures who were treated with unilateral external fixation combined with joystick for fracture reduction betwe… Show more

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“…Tibia is exposed to majority of trauma and accidents due to its location in the body. 1 Nearly one third of the tibia is subcutaneous and have no muscles all around it like femur 1 . That's why most of time it sustains open fracture in trauma and have high frequency of infected non union due to precarious blood supply 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tibia is exposed to majority of trauma and accidents due to its location in the body. 1 Nearly one third of the tibia is subcutaneous and have no muscles all around it like femur 1 . That's why most of time it sustains open fracture in trauma and have high frequency of infected non union due to precarious blood supply 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%