2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2011.12.016
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The influence of different osteosynthesis configurations with locking compression plates (LCP) on stability and fracture healing after an oblique 45° angle osteotomy

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“…In the postoperative 10 th days, according to physical examinations except for case 23, lameness score was reported as 1, whereas case 23 presented a lameness score of 2. Pain score was 3 in four cases (3,4,12,23) and 2 in others.…”
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“…In the postoperative 10 th days, according to physical examinations except for case 23, lameness score was reported as 1, whereas case 23 presented a lameness score of 2. Pain score was 3 in four cases (3,4,12,23) and 2 in others.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Cases 11 and 32 showed anatomic loss of reduction, and loss of secondary reduction in the X-rays. During the physical examinations on the 25 th day, the lameness score was evaluated as 0 in all cases: however, the pain score was 2 in three cases (3,4,12) and 1 in others.…”
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“…After rigid anatomic reduction of the fracture, compression between fragments was provided by a dynamic compression plate alone or by use of a lag screw and neutralisation plate (13).…”
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