Background: Femoral shaft fracture is a common paediatric injury, managed non-operatively with skin traction in Malawian public hospitals. The clinical and functional outcomes of this treatment modality are unknown in Malawi.
Methods: We retrospectively identified all children who were managed at Nkhotakota District Hospital with skin traction after sustaining closed femoral shaft fractures from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2016.
Unlabelled: Displaced supracondylar humeral fractures (SCHFs) benefit from closed reduction and percutaneous pinning. In Malawi, many SCHFs are treated nonoperatively because of limited surgical capacity. We sought to assess clinical and functional outcomes of nonoperatively treated SCHFs in a resource-limited setting.
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