Megan E Cain
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Alderlieste D, Cain M, van der Gaast N, Verbakel J, Edwards B, Jaarsma E, et al.
JB JS Open Access
. 2024 Apr;
9(2).
PMID: 38638596
Background: Up to 30% of patients with a tibial shaft fracture sustain iatrogenic rotational malalignment (RM) after infrapatellar (IP) nailing. Although IP nailing remains the management of choice for most...
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Cain M, Hendrickx L, Sierevelt I, Kerkhoffs G, Jadav B, Doornberg J, et al.
J Orthop Trauma
. 2024 Mar;
38(6):e207-e213.
PMID: 38470128
Objectives: Intramedullary nailing is the treatment of choice for most tibial shaft fractures (TSF). However, an iatrogenic pitfall may be rotational malalignment. The aim of this retrospective analysis was to...
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Cain M, Hendrickx L, Bleeker N, Lambers K, Doornberg J, Jaarsma R
J Bone Joint Surg Am
. 2020 Jan;
102(7):582-591.
PMID: 31977824
Background: Intramedullary (IM) nailing is the treatment of choice for most tibial shaft fractures. However, an iatrogenic pitfall may be rotational malalignment. The aims of this retrospective analysis were to...
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Hendrickx L, Cain M, Sierevelt I, Jadav B, Kerkhoffs G, Jaarsma R, et al.
J Orthop Trauma
. 2019 Aug;
33(12):e452-e458.
PMID: 31425412
Objectives: To (1) evaluate the incidence of posterior malleolar fractures (PMFs) in patients with tibial shaft fractures (TSFs) using advanced imaging; (2) identify predictors for patients at risk of an...
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Cain M, Doornberg J, Duit R, Clarnette J, Jaarsma R, Jadav B
Injury
. 2018 Mar;
49(4):871-876.
PMID: 29503014
Background: Intramedullary-nails (IMN) are the treatment of choice for most tibial shaft fractures due to their minimally-invasive nature and non-demanding surgical technique. However, a potential iatrogenic pitfall is intra-articular interlocking...