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Dynamization at the Near Cortex in Locking Plate Osteosynthesis by Means of Dynamic Locking Screws

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2015

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Controlled micromotion and nearly homogeneous interfragmentary strain at the fracture site, together with the stable bicortical fixation achieved by the new dynamic locking screw, led to more uniform callus formation, significantly more callus formation at the near cortex, and biomechanically more competent bone-healing compared with use of rigid locking plate constructs with locking-head screws.

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