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Extramedullary skeletal traction for intramedullary femoral nailing
Peter T. Simonian
, M. L.Chip Routt
, Richard M. Harrington
,
Marc F. Swiontkowski
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Extramedullary
100%
Skeletal Traction
100%
Intramedullary Femoral Nailing
100%
Kirschner Wire
55%
Traction Machine
33%
Impingement
22%
Distal Femur
22%
Intramedullary Nail
22%
Pullout Strength
22%
Pinless
22%
Clinical Trials
11%
Knee
11%
Surgeons
11%
Emergency Room
11%
Intramedullary Nailing
11%
Femoral Fractures
11%
Failure Mode
11%
Distal Femoral
11%
Proximal Tibial
11%
Fixation Device
11%
Metaphyseal
11%
Skeletally Immature
11%
Direct Control
11%
Cutout
11%
Fresh-frozen
11%
Pull-out Test
11%
Ligamentous
11%
Intramedullary Canal
11%
Descending Order
11%
Potential Clinical Applications
11%
Optimal Position
11%
Femoral Canal
11%
Traction pin
11%
Radiographic Control
11%
Distal Fragments
11%
Gardner-Wells Tongs
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Skeleton Traction
100%
Kirschner Wire
100%
Nail
40%
Distal Femur
40%
Surgeon
20%
Clinical Trial
20%
Femur Fracture
20%
Intramedullary Nailing
20%
Femoral Canal
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Intramedullary
100%
Kirschner Wire
100%
Distal Femur
40%
Intramedullary Nail
40%
Intramedullary Nailing
20%