Does age heal all wounds? study compares ankle fracture recovery in younger vs. older patients
NCT ID NCT07315581
Summary
This study looked at whether age affects recovery after surgery for a severe type of ankle fracture called a pilon fracture. Researchers compared healing rates, complications, and functional recovery in patients under 40 years old to those over 40. The goal was to gather knowledge to help doctors better understand and predict recovery based on a patient's age.
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Kasr Alainy
Cairo, Egypt
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