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Advantages:
• Suitable for osteoporotic or poor-quality bone
• Does not require full surface contact with bone
• Minimizes periosteal compression and preserves blood supply
• Ideal for complex, comminuted, or unstable fractures
Limitations:
Advantages:
• More cost-effective with simpler mechanics
• Relies on cortical compression, works well with good bone quality
• Offers close contouring to the bone surface
• Effective for simple transverse or oblique fractures
Limitations:
• Stability depends heavily on bone quality
• Requires tight compression, which may affect periosteal blood supply
• Less reliable in complex or comminuted fractures