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Öğe Blade expandable intramedullary nails for fixation of tibial shaft fractures(Acta Medica Belgica, 2019) Basaran, Teoman; Calbiyik, Murat; Basaran, Pinar Ozge; Hassa, Ercan; Ipek, DenizThis study is aimed to compare the clinical and radiological differences between classic locked intramedullary nailing ( LIN) and blade expandable intramedullary nailing (BEIN) at tibia shaft fractures. Operation time, exposing of radiation time and fracture healing times were recorded. Pain visual anolog scale (VAS), shortening of tibia and angulation of fracture line were compared. All patients healed. In LIN group operation time, exposing of radiation time was longer (statistically significant). Because of shorter operation time and lower radiation exposure we recommend the BEIN technique as a preferable technique in tibia intramedullary nailing.Öğe Surgical treatment of displaced clavicle fractures with a novel intramedullary device; comparison of less-invasive versus standard technique(Acta Medica Belgica, 2018) Calbiyik, Murat; Taskoparan, Mehmet; Ipek, DenizThis study compared the standard technique with a less invasive technique for implantation of Sonoma Crx device in patients with displaced clavicle fractures. Patients were randomly allocated into two treatment groups based on the planned surgical method; Group 1 patients (n = 36) received the standard method whereas group 2 patients (n = 35) received the less invasive method originally developed by our team. Follow-up information included radiographic data, quick-DASH scoring, range of motion measurement and Constant shoulder score. The time of operation (p < 0.001) and mean time of fluoroscopy were significantly shorter (p < 0.001) in Group 1 vs. to Group 2. The mean time of hospital stay was significantly longer in Group 1 vs. Group 2 (p = 0.01). The time until bony union was slightly longer in Group 1 compared to Group 2 (p = 0.01). Sonoma Crx device can safely be implanted through a medial single incision with closed reduction.