Literature DB >> 12955537

Unreamed tibia nail (UTN) bending: case report and problem solution.

Georg Kelsch1, Reiner Kelsch, Christoph Ulrich.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An unreamed tibia nail (UTN), implanted for operative stabilization of the tibia after a distal shaft fracture of the lower leg, was bent by excessive load prematurely applied during the healing process, whereby the cross-section-dependent maximum torque permitted in the edge fiber of the UTN during bending load was exceeded. Straightening of the bent, not broken UTN by hand was impossible. Therefore, the bent UTN could only be removed by causing additional damage to the tibia, which is why bending of the nail must be avoided.
CONCLUSION: Our analysis shows that modification of the arrangement of the locking holes by 45 degrees increases bending load capacity of the UTN, which can minimize the probability of the occurrence of a bent nail.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12955537     DOI: 10.1007/s00402-003-0576-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg        ISSN: 0936-8051            Impact factor:   3.067


  3 in total

Review 1.  [Removal of a bent intramedullary tibia nail. Case report and review of literature].

Authors:  M Wierer; P Biberthaler; W Mutschler; S Grote
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 1.000

2.  Bent femoral intramedullary nails: a report of two cases with need for urgent removal.

Authors:  Vasilios Nicolaides; Vasilios Polyzois; Apostolos Tzoutzopoulos; Panayotis Stavlas; Theodoros B Grivas; Dimitrios Korres
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  2004-04-30

3.  Removal of bent intramedullary nail: Two case reports.

Authors:  You-Sung Suh; Won-Seok Lee; Joonghyun Ahn; Hyung-Suk Choi; Min Jung Baek; Sung-Woo Choi
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-05       Impact factor: 1.889

  3 in total

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