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ISSN Imprimir: 1050-6934
ISSN En Línea: 1940-4379
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The Use of Combined Magnetic Field Treatment for Fracture Nonunions: A Prospective Observational Study
SINOPSIS
This study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of bone growth stimulation using combined magnetic field (CMF) for the treatment of fracture nonunions. In this prospective multicenter study, patients were assessed monthly for 9 months, or until they demonstrated a healed nonunion, and were assessed at a final follow-up 3 months after treatment completion. The primary outcome was the presence or absence of fracture healing at the nonunion site, determined by clinical and radiographic assessment. One hundred twelve patients with 116 fracture nonunions were followed in this study. Fifty-two (61.9%) patients demonstrated a healed nonunion between treatment initiation and 12-months–posttreatment initiation (9 months of treatment plus 3 months posttreatment follow- up). Tibial nonunions had a higher percentage of healed fractures compared to other fracture types (78% vs. 46.5%, respectively; p = 0.004). This study demonstrated that noninvasive CMF technology healed 78% of tibial fracture nonunions and 61.9% of all fracture nonunions. Additionally, pain at rest, with stress, and on weight bearing all decreased following treatment with CMF, with no adverse events reported. These results indicate that CMF is a beneficial noninvasive treatment modality for nonunions.
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