Original Research

Treating Tibia Fractures With Far Cortical Locking Implants

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Together, our data show neither superiority nor inferiority of the FCL technique. This study is an important step in furthering investigations into FCL constructs. The finding of similar efficacy with FCL and conventional plating may assuage safety concerns and pave the way for more definitive studies of FCL technology and fuller evaluations of its effectiveness. These studies will be essential in determining whether the theoretical advantage of FCL translates into better clinical outcomes. Larger, prospective randomized studies with longer follow-ups will be needed to better compare FCL technology with current implants and techniques. At this early stage, however, FCL technology appears to be a viable option for complex fractures of the tibia.

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