Qualitative data for age, time to Ilizarov treatment, number of surgical procedures and time to union did not differ between the two groups (Student t-test). Those returning to work were more likely to have had a hypertrophic non union (p<
.025) and were less likely to be using a walking aid (p<
.05). No difference was seen between the groups with regards to segment involved, smoking, NSAID use, associated injuries, previous fixation, length of bone defect, free flap coverage, presence of infection, radiological and functional score.
Implant sizing from theatre records was compared with the post-operative films. The size of the implant on radiograph, the magnification of the exposure and the effect of further magnification was noted. Analysis of the results was by paired student’s t testing incorporating inter-observer error into the test statistic.