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. 2016 Aug 31;7(Suppl 2):171–176. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2016.08.004

Table 2.

Results of our cases.

Cases Follow up at 3 months Latest follow up Result
1 44 years male presented with open fracture distal third both bone forearm, left with infected non-union with exposed and loose implants (DCP + Ex fix) Uniting without clinico-radiological evidence of infection 8 months Good
United without clinico-radiological evidence of infection
2 26 years male presented with infected non-union of close inter-trochanteric fracture with sub trochanteric extension, left with implant failure (LCP, DCS) Uniting without clinico-radiological evidence of infection 24 months Good
United without clinico-radiological evidence of infection
3 33 years male presented with infected non-union of close fracture shaft of ulna, right with implant failure (DCP) Uniting without clinico-radiological evidence of infection 5 months Good
United without clinico-radiological evidence of infection
4 19 years female presented with infected non-union of fracture shaft of ulna, left with implant failure (DCP) Infected union with discharging sinus. 5 months Satisfactory
Infected union with scanty discharging sinus.
5 24 years male presented with open fracture distal third both bone forearm, left with infected non-union with implant failure (Ex fix) United without clinico-radiological evidence of active infection 3 months Good
United without clinico-radiological evidence of active infection (controlled)
6 22 years male presented with open fracture both bone forearm, right with infected non-union with loose square nails Un united without clinico-radiological evidence of active 3 months Satisfactory
Un united without clinico-radiological evidence of active infection (controlled)
7 38 years female presented with open fracture shaft of humerus, right with infected non-union with loose Rush nails Un united without clinico-radiological evidence of infection Lost to follow up after 3 months Satisfactory
Un united without clinico-radiological evidence of infection