Alternative and off-label use of Titanium Elastic Nail® in acute adult humeral diaphyseal and subcapital fractures
Traumatic adult humeral diaphyseal fractures can be difficult to deal with in geriatric patients. Three examples are summarized in using Titanium Elastic Nails® (TEN) in adult patients as an efficient alternative and an off-label strategy in treating diaphyseal as well as subcapital humeral fracture...
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Main Authors: | C.E.M. Pothmann, V. Neuhaus, H.-C. Pape, H.-P. Simmen, K.O. Jensen |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bb801fba835c450bba0f1783a2aa711b |
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