Perkins R, Skirving A P
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1987 Aug;69(4):521-4. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.69B4.3611150.
Callus formation and the rate of union of nailed fractures of the femur has been determined in 22 patients with associated head injuries and compared with that in a group of patients with similarly treated fractures but without head injuries. The comparison confirms the widely held view that, in patients with head injuries, fractures frequently heal with excessive callus and at a faster rate than normal.
已对22例伴有头部损伤的股骨钉固定骨折患者的骨痂形成情况及骨折愈合速度进行了测定,并与一组接受同样治疗但无头部损伤的骨折患者进行了比较。该比较证实了一种广泛持有的观点,即在头部损伤患者中,骨折愈合时常常伴有过多骨痂形成,且愈合速度比正常情况更快。