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COMPARISON OF TITANIUM ELASTIC NAILS WITH TRACTION AND A SPICA CAST TO TREAT FEMORAL FRACTURES IN CHILDREN
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The results of this prospective study support the recent empiric observations and published results of retrospective series indicating that a child in whom a femoral fracture is treated with titanium elastic nails achieves recovery milestones significantly faster than a child treated with traction and a spica cast. Hospital charges for the two treatment methods are similar. The complication rate associated with nailing compares favorably with that associated with traction and application of a spica cast.
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