Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5652414 | Injury | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The ideal entry point was located a mean of 2.38Â mm (SD, 3.53Â mm) medial to the tip of GT. No lateral cortex impingement of the proximal femur occurred in the coronal plane based on the recommended point. However, a disparity in the sagittal plane between the proximal shaft and nail curvature was found in 47 models (44.8%). Rotation and magnification of the 3D model exposed all nails above the surface of the medial side of the GT. The proximal nail end was contained entirely within bone and circumferential endosteal cortical contact was present at the nail-bone interface.
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Authors
Chang-Soo Chon, Bokku Kang, Han Sung Kim, Gu-Hee Jung,