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Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing?

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Main Author: Koller, Ian M
Other Authors: Maqungo, S
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Orthopaedic Surgery 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/2844 Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing? Koller, Ian M Maqungo, S Walters, J Orthopaedic Surgery Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references. Distal femur locking plates have become a very popular means of internal fixation because of their ability to provide stable distal periarticular fixation. In spite of this enthusiasm however several studies have reported significant problems with healing. In the distal femur it is recognized that locking plate fixation may be too rigid if used in certain configurations that limit the essential micro movement required for biological healing. Implant failure may arise from rigid configurations that cause excessive hardware stress concentrations. In an attempt to address these problems longer plates and an increased working length have been proposed to reduce construct rigidity. The purpose of our study is to investigate whether an increased working length translates into improved healing. 2014-07-28T14:23:19Z 2014-07-28T14:23:19Z 2013 Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/2844 eng application/pdf Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Orthopaedic Surgery
Koller, Ian M
Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing?
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing?
title_full Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing?
title_fullStr Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing?
title_full_unstemmed Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing?
title_short Locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing?
title_sort locking plates for distal femur fractures does an increased working length improve healing
topic Orthopaedic Surgery
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/2844
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