1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02588239
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Die “dynamische” Kondylenschraube (DCS) bei proximalen Femurfrakturen. Erste Erfahrungen

Abstract: Beginning January 1st 1987 19 fractures of the proximal femur were stabilized utilizing the "dynamic condylar screw" (DCS). During or after reduction of the fracture the DCS is accomplished by a supporting plate. In the cases we applied the DCS hitherto employment of a bone distractor of complementary cancellous bone graft has been mandatory. Although we feel encouraged by our preliminary results the DCS will have to undergo arduous clinical trial.

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“…Kahle et al treated 19 subtrochanteric fractures with dynamic condylar screw and cancellous bone graft with encouraging results 21 . In the study by Kim et al, 31 comminuted fractures reduced indirectly by preserving the biology of fracture, resulting in 28 unions and three implant failure 22 .…”
Section: Good 14%mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kahle et al treated 19 subtrochanteric fractures with dynamic condylar screw and cancellous bone graft with encouraging results 21 . In the study by Kim et al, 31 comminuted fractures reduced indirectly by preserving the biology of fracture, resulting in 28 unions and three implant failure 22 .…”
Section: Good 14%mentioning
confidence: 99%