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Comparison of Two Surgical Techniques for Periprosthetic Supracondylar Femoral Fractures: Minimally Invasive Locking Plate Versus Retrograde Femoral Nails.

Samet ErincNecmi CamMuharrem KanarHacı Mustafa Ozdemir
Published in: Sisli Etfal Hastanesi tip bulteni (2021)
In patients with good bone stock, supracondylar femur fracture following TKA can be treated successfully with retrograde nailing or minimal invasive locking plate. Retrograde femoral nailing has the advantage of less blood loss and a shorter operating time. Reduction quality may be improved with the minimal invasive locking plate fixation technique. Both surgery techniques can be successfully used by orthopedic surgeons taking a case-by-case approach.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • bone mineral density
  • quality improvement
  • robot assisted
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  • body composition
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