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Abstract According to the collected data from the included studies showed that operative time, estimated blood loss and union time goes in favor to flexible nails. In the other side, using plate fixation is more stable and has lower rate of fracture angulation more than flexible nails. So, based on the pooling data results we suggest the use of flexible nails with the stable fractures, due to the minimally invasive technique, early union and weight bearing. And only use of plates for the unstable fractures due to the rigid fixation, and to avoid the angulation that maybe caused by flexible nails. |