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Residual Deformity After Treatment of Pediatric Femur Fractures With Flexible Titanium Nails
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Anterior bowing greater than 15 degrees is the most common malunion noted in this series of femur fractures that were nailed using FTN's. We conclude that final nail shoe tip orientation influences the likelihood of anterior bow deformity. The likelihood of large anterior bowing may be reduced if at least 1 of the nails is inserted with the tip pointing in an anterior direction. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE/CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Level III.
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