Non-union occurs when bone healing ceases and does not continue without some type of intervention. Classification of non-union is traditionally based on the amount of callus or bone healing at the fracture site. Successful treatment of non-union often depends on appropriate reduction and realignment of the fracture, bone grafting if necessary, and stabilization. This may not be possible in some neglected and complicated non-unions. Under these circumstances, modification of the standard techniques or a limited surgical interference, that might not be anatomical, may succeed in improving function. We present four cases of non-anatomical salvage solutions for difficult long bone non-unions with satisfactory functional outcome. Copyright © 2013, Trauma Research Center.; Published by Kowsar Corp.
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Said, G. Z., Farouk, O. A., Said, H. G., & El-Sharkawi, M. M. M. (2012). Non-anatomical surgical solutions for difficult non-unions: Case series. Trauma Monthly, 17(4), 404–408. https://doi.org/10.5812/traumamon.8563
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