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Anterior knee pain after intramedullary tibial nailing.

S W Yu1, Y K Tu, K F Fan, J Y Su.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Currently, intramedullary nailing is a well-accepted method for treating tibial shaft fractures, but some patients complain of anterior knee pain after surgery. Multiple factors may influence this troublesome complication.
METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of the medical records of 200 patients who were treated with intramedullary nailing after tibial shaft fractures. Sixty-four patients complained of knee pain after surgery. We evaluated the knee pain in relation to the surgical approach, radiographic readings, and the type of nail used.
RESULTS: Among the 64 patients, 45 (70%) received central approaches and 19 (30%) received paramedial approaches (p = 0.0002); 46 patients (72%) showed nail protrusions on radiographs and only 18 patients (28%) were without nail impingement (p = 0.0001). Forty-three patients (67%) received Kuntscher nail fixation and just 21 patients (33%) had interlocking nail fixation (p = 0.0015).
CONCLUSION: The use of the central patellar tendon splitted approach, nail protrusion observed on radiographs, and the insertion of a non-locking intramedullary nail were all significant risk factors for anterior knee pain after surgery. All these risk factors should be avoided in tibial nailing to decrease the problem of postoperative knee pain.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10695208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Changgeng Yi Xue Za Zhi


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4.  Significance of the position of the proximal tip of the tibial nail: An important factor related to anterior knee pain.

Authors:  Mohammad Ali Tahririan; Ehsan Ziaei; Reza Osanloo
Journal:  Adv Biomed Res       Date:  2014-05-28

5.  LOCALIZATION OF THE TIBIAL ENTRY POINT.

Authors:  Pedro José Labronici; Ildeu Leite Moreira Junior; Fúbio Soares Lyra; José Sergio Franco; Rolix Hoffmann; Paulo Roberto Barbosa de Toledo Lourenço; Kodi Kojima; Kodi Kojima
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