50
Participants
Start Date
January 31, 2006
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2009
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2009
Tibial intramedullary nailing
Patients' operations were performed using the peritendinous approach. A medial longitudinal incision was made, with care being taken not to damage the patellar tendon or its sheath. Standard proximal and distal locking screws were used. All patients were given postoperative instructions for thigh muscle rehabilitation and the same physiotherapy was performed after IM nailing during hospitalization. Nails were removed from some of the patients with the presence of knee pain or pain at the insertion points of the locking screws, however, no nails were removed earlier than one year postoperatively. Proof of the healed bone fracture was confirmed by radiologic examination.
University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Department of Traumatology, Zagreb
University of Zagreb
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