Minimally Invasive Internal Fixation of Femoral Shaft Fractures—A Biomechanical Study with a Disruptive Technique
(1) Background: In polytrauma patients, femur fractures are usually stabilised by external fixation for damage control, later being treated with definitive plate or nail osteosynthesis. Screw/rod systems established in spinal surgery might be inserted for internal fixation, providing sufficient frac...
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Main Authors: | Frank Layher, Georg Matziolis, Leos N. Kayhan, Matthias Bungartz, Olaf Brinkmann |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6c6a1d3eefbc4acf8a79d34a79e852a4 |
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