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Treatment of recalcitrant, multiply operated tibial nonunions with the RIA graft and rh-BMP2 using intramedullary nails.
Injury 2010 November
Nonunions of the tibia continue to present some of the most difficult challenges in orthopaedic fracture care. Whether the consequence of the initial presenting injury, co-morbidity or subsequent attempts at fixation, the biological environment is often compromised. Compounding this problem is a lack of consensus on the best approach to addressing nonunited tibia fractures, placing them at risk for multiple, and sometimes ill-informed attempts at nonunion repair. We present nine cases of recalcitrant tibial nonunions which had previously undergone 4 or more attempts at repair treated with a protocol using RIA graft, rh-BMP2 and intramedullary nail fixation.
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