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Tibia fractures: What should be fixed?
Joe Eric Gordon
, June C. O'Donnell
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Pediatrics
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Surgical Stabilization
100%
Tibia Fracture
100%
Tibial Shaft Fracture
75%
Closed Method
50%
Relative Indications
50%
Displaced Fracture
50%
Closed Treatment
50%
Surgical Technique
25%
Soft Tissue
25%
Surgical Intervention
25%
Orthopedic Surgeons
25%
Operative Treatment
25%
Fractures in children
25%
Early Complications
25%
Fibula Fracture
25%
Compartment Syndrome
25%
Surgical Indication
25%
Narcotics
25%
3-point
25%
Femoral Fractures
25%
Comminuted Fracture
25%
Tibial Fractures
25%
Open Tibial Shaft Fracture
25%
Pain out of Proportion
25%
Intact Fibula
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Tibia Fracture
100%
Tibia Shaft Fracture
100%
Adolescence
50%
Surgery
50%
Orthopedic Surgeon
25%
Femur Fracture
25%
Compartment Syndrome
25%
Surgical Procedure
25%
Fibula
25%
Comminuted Fracture
25%