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Diaphyseal femoral fractures are common and can present as isolated injuries or as part of a polytrauma situation. Management of these fractures requires an understanding of the timing of definitive surgery in systemically unwell patients, as well as the physiologic effects of reaming and instrumentation of the femoral canal. An appreciation of biomechanics of femoral nails, along with other implants,...
Diaphyseal tibial fractures are the most common long bone fracture. There are a variety of treatment options, both operative and non-operative, and satisfactory outcomes are reliant on a thorough understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the different treatment modalities and their appropriate application. Certain fracture patterns present particular difficulties and these must be recognized...
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