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Intramedullary nailing at different distal tibial fracture levels: A biomechanical study.

Ortac GuranRamadan OzmanevraResit Bugra HusemogluHasan HavitciogluOzenc Altinoz
Published in: Medicine (2024)
Our findings support the use of IMN with 2 distal locking screws as a viable option for the management of distal tibial fractures. We found that it provides sufficient fixation regardless of the fracture level, suggesting that there is no need to choose an alternative fixation technique due to concerns of inadequate fixation as the fracture line moves distally. In cases where more stable fixation is desired, an additional locking screw can be used, but the potential increase in procedure and fluoroscopy time should be considered.
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