Locking Plates in Veterinary Orthopedics 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781119380139.ch6
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Principles of Locking Plate Applications in Large Animals

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“…The success rate of the ESF/IM pin tie‐in is comparable to that of other techniques not involving plate osteosynthesis 2,3,5,7–9 . Because of the poor cortical density of neonatal bone, LCP plating provides better stiffness and holding power for long‐bone fractures and would potentially improve the outcome in femoral fracture cases 12,18,19 . External fixation offers different benefits such as ease of removal and reduced cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The success rate of the ESF/IM pin tie‐in is comparable to that of other techniques not involving plate osteosynthesis 2,3,5,7–9 . Because of the poor cortical density of neonatal bone, LCP plating provides better stiffness and holding power for long‐bone fractures and would potentially improve the outcome in femoral fracture cases 12,18,19 . External fixation offers different benefits such as ease of removal and reduced cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…2,3,5,[7][8][9] Because of the poor cortical density of neonatal bone, LCP plating provides better stiffness and holding power for long-bone fractures and would potentially improve the outcome in femoral fracture cases. 12,18,19 External fixation offers different benefits such as ease of removal and reduced cost. However, postoperative complications occurred in all patients in this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%