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[OCOSH Code: D005264 54441004 S72.3 WI_FR_F_SH]

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Femoral Shaft Fractures in Children (17)
Internet resources relating to Femoral shaft fractures in the paediatric population
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ICD-10 Code S72.3 Fracture of shaft of femur
SNOMED-CT Term Fracture of shaft of femur (disorder) Concept ID: 54441004
OCOSH Code: D005264 54441004 S72.3 WI_FR_F_SH_P

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Retrograde vs. Antegrade Nailing of Femoral Shaft Fractures

Location: http://www.hwbf.org/ota/am/ota98/otapa/OTA98512.htm

OTA Paper 1998:The purpose of this study was to examine fracture reduction after intramedullary nailing of femoral shaft fractures and to compare results of antegrade versus retrograde techniques.
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The Alveolar Dead Space Fraction Predicts Respiratory Distress after Intramedullary Fixation of Femoral Shaft Fractures

Location: http://www.hwbf.org/ota/am/ota98/otapa/OTA98505.htm

OTA paper 1998: To determine if alveolar dead space fraction (Vd/Vt) predicts postoperative pulmonary dysfunction in patients undergoing intramedullary nailing (IMN) of femoral shaft fractures (FSF).
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Trochanteric Nail Insertion for Femoral Shaft Fractures

Location: http://www.hwbf.org/ota/am/ota02/otapa/OTA02854.htm

The Old Begets the New: Trochanteric Nail Insertion for Femoral Shaft Fractures, Revisited
Purpose : Intramedullary (IM) nailing of femoral shaft fractures through a trochanteric starting point with the patient in a lateral decubitus position was popularized in the 1940s by G. Kuntscher. Large diameter nails (without locks) were used to obtain an interference...
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Trochanteric vs Pirformis Entry Portal for the Treatment of Femoral Shaft Fractures

Location: http://www.hwbf.org/ota/am/ota04/otapa/OTA04950.htm

OTA paper 2004: The purpose of this study was to compare results of femoral shaft fracture treatment with use of a nail designed specifically for trochanteric entry, Trigen TAN, to results with use of an identical nail without a trochanteric bend inserted through the piriformis fossa, Trigen FAN.
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