Clinical Outcomes of IMN vs. Plate and Screw for BBFF in Children and Adolescents
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This study compares the clinical outcomes of intramedullary nail (IMN) constructs versus plate and screw constructs for operatively treated big bone fragment fixation (BBFF) in children and adolescents. Outcomes are categorized into excellent versus non-excellent, following the criteria set by Price et al. Results are crucial for optimizing treatment strategies for pediatric fractures, aiming for improved recovery and functionality. Evaluating the efficacy of each method provides insights into their relative benefits and risks in a pediatric population.
Clinical Outcomes of IMN vs. Plate and Screw for BBFF in Children and Adolescents
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Figure 4. Outcome Figure 4. Clinical outcomes of IMN versus plate and screw construct for operatively treated BBFF in children and adolescents, grouped by excellent versus nonexcellent outcomes using the criteria of Price et al.20