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A study of 44 patients with subtrochanteric fractures treated using long nail and cerclage cables.

P PersianiGiovanni NoiaC de CristoJ GraciM D GurzìC Villani
Published in: Musculoskeletal surgery (2015)
Considering the anatomic reduction achieved in all patients and the clinical results, we can define the use of long cephalomedullary nail and cerclage cables as the most useful technique in the armamentarium of a trauma surgeon for the treatment of the subtrochanteric fractures.
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