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Is open bone graft always necessary when treating aseptic subtrochanteric nonunion with a reamed intramedullary nail?

Won Chul ShinJae Hoon JangNam Hoon MoonSe Bin Jun
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2021)
The radiological results of closed reamed nailing without BG for subtrochanteric nonunion were satisfactory. In the effort of percutaneous realignment, gap reduction, and intramedullary reaming, the radiological results of closed nailing without BG were not different from those of open nailing with BG; therefore, closed procedure without BG may be an acceptable option in appropriately selected patients.
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