Spina N, Mus L, Basile G, Santamaria S
Unità Operativa di Ortopedia e Traumatologia, USL Regione Valle d'Aosta.
Chir Organi Mov. 1998 Jul-Sep;83(3):277-83.
The authors report their experience with flexible intramedullary nailing in the treatment of some fractures of the femur and humerus during childhood. The series goes back 2 years, with 16 patients treated, and 2 years follow-up for 10 of them. The method used took two variations into consideration: that of multiple bundle nailing, and that of two secant arc nails. Flexible intramedullary nailing presents a consistent series of advantages, that are divided into advantages of a biological (physiological consolidation), mechanical (flexible stability), and practical (comfort for the patient) nature. The authors believe that the advantages divided into relative and absolute have a very relevant weight.