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Comparison of Functional Bracing and Locked Intramedullary Nailing in the Treatment of Displaced Tibial Shaft Fractures
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1992
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Skeletal TraumaFracture DiagnosticsLocked Intramedullary NailingSurgical StabilizationOperative TreatmentAnkle TraumaTibial Shaft FracturesNail GroupSurgeryFunctional BracingMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
Thirty-five displaced tibial shaft fractures, treated with functional bracing were compared with 43 similar fractures, treated with locked intramedullary nailing. There were 22 excellent/good results in the brace group and 38 in the nail group. There was one infection in the brace group and three in the nailed group. There were five delayed unions and two nonunions in the brace group and one delayed union in the nail group. The functional results in the nailed group were better than the braced group but locked intramedullary nailing of tibial shaft fractures require special resources and training. Locked intramedullary nailing fullfils all the functional criteria for acceptable fracture care.