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Clinical outcomes of treatment with locking compression plates for distal femoral fractures in a retrospective cohort
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We concluded that bone fragment distance between fracture fragments is more important than bridge span length of the fracture site and the number of empty holes. Smoking and medial fracture distance are prognostic risk factors of nonunion in distal femoral fractures treated with LCP as bridging plate.
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