Abstrakt: |
A recent study conducted in Tamil Nadu, India, examined the functional outcomes of titanium elastic nailing for unstable both-bone fractures in pediatric forearm fractures. The study included 16 patients aged 5-16 years who underwent surgery for forearm fractures. The majority of cases achieved excellent results in fracture union and patient recovery, supporting the efficacy of this technique. However, larger cohorts are needed to further understand its applicability and outcomes in pediatric forearm fracture management. [Extracted from the article] |