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Achieving locked intramedullary fixation of long bone fractures: technology for the developing world.

Jonathan Phillips1, Lewis G Zirkle, Richard A Gosselin.   

Abstract

Eighty per cent of severe fractures occur in developing countries. Long bone fractures are treated by conservative methods if proper implants, intraoperative imaging and consistent electricity are lacking. These conservative treatments often result in lifelong disability. Locked intramedullary nailing is the standard of care for long bone fractures in the developed world. The Surgical Implant Generation Network (SIGN) has developed technology that allows all orthopaedic surgeons to treat fracture patients with locked intramedullary nailing without the need for image intensifiers, fracture tables or power reaming. Introduced in 1999, SIGN nails have been used to treat more than 100,000 patients in over 55 developing world countries. SIGN instruments and implants are donated to hospitals with the stipulation that they will be used to treat the poor at no cost. Studies have shown that patients return to function more rapidly, hospital stays are reduced, infection rates are low and clinical outcomes excellent. Cost-effectiveness analysis has confirmed that the system not only provides better outcomes, but does so at a reduced cost. SIGN continues to develop new technologies, in an effort to transform lives and bring equality in fracture care to the poorest of regions.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22847118      PMCID: PMC3460075          DOI: 10.1007/s00264-012-1625-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


  34 in total

1.  The role of SIGN in the development of a global orthopaedic trauma database.

Authors:  John F Clough; Lewis G Zirkle; Robert J Schmitt
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  Femoral fracture fixation in developing countries: an evaluation of the Surgical Implant Generation Network (SIGN) intramedullary nail.

Authors:  Patrick Sekimpi; Kanu Okike; Lewis Zirkle; Andrew Jawa
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2011-10-05       Impact factor: 5.284

3.  Injuries: the neglected burden in developing countries.

Authors:  Richard A Gosselin; David A Spiegel; Richard Coughlin; Lewis G Zirkle
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 9.408

4.  A biomechanical comparison of the Surgical Implant Generation Network (SIGN) tibial nail with the standard hollow nail.

Authors:  L A Calafi; T Antkowiak; S Curtiss; C P Neu; D Moehring
Journal:  Injury       Date:  2010-07       Impact factor: 2.586

5.  Achieving interlocking nails without using an image intensifier.

Authors:  Innocent C Ikem; Johnson D Ogunlusi; Henry R Ine
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2006-10-13       Impact factor: 3.075

Review 6.  The burden of musculoskeletal disease--a global perspective.

Authors:  Peter M Brooks
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2006-04-12       Impact factor: 2.980

Review 7.  The global burden of musculoskeletal injuries: challenges and solutions.

Authors:  Charles Mock; Meena Nathan Cherian
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-08-05       Impact factor: 4.176

8.  Interlocking nailing without imaging: the challenges of locating distal slots and how to overcome them in SIGN intramedullary nailing.

Authors:  Johnson Dare Ogunlusi; R St George B St Rose; Tamunotoyen Davids
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2009-10-08       Impact factor: 3.075

9.  Long-term follow-up of tibial shaft fractures treated with intramedullary nailing.

Authors:  Kelly A Lefaivre; Pierre Guy; Holman Chan; Piotr A Blachut
Journal:  J Orthop Trauma       Date:  2008-09       Impact factor: 2.512

10.  Cost-effectiveness of replacing skeletal traction by interlocked intramedullary nailing for femoral shaft fractures in a provincial trauma hospital in Cambodia.

Authors:  Richard A Gosselin; Merja Heitto; Lew Zirkle
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2009-05-13       Impact factor: 3.075

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  9 in total

1.  Orthopaedic Trauma Care Capacity Assessment and Strategic Planning in Ghana: Mapping a Way Forward.

Authors:  Barclay T Stewart; Adam Gyedu; Gavin Tansley; Dominic Yeboah; Forster Amponsah-Manu; Charles Mock; Wilfred Labi-Addo; Robert Quansah
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2016-12-07       Impact factor: 5.284

2.  Complications in patients with intramedullary nails: a case series from a single Cambodian surgical clinic.

Authors:  Erik Woelber; Audrey Martin; Douglas Van Citters; Craig Luplow; Michael Githens; Charlotte Kohn; Yong Jun Kim; Heang Oy; Jim Gollogly
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2018-05-28       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Radiation-free interlocking intramedullary nailing of three-hundred and seventy long bone fractures in Ogbomoso, Nigeria.

Authors:  Stephen Adesope Adesina; Samuel Uwale Eyesan; Innocent Chiedu Ikem; Olalekan Akeem Anipole; Isaac Olusayo Amole; Akinsola Idowu Akinwumi; Philip Oluyemi Bamigboye; Adewumi Ojeniyi Durodola
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 4.  Pediatric Trauma Care in Low Resource Settings: Challenges, Opportunities, and Solutions.

Authors:  Andrew W Kiragu; Stephen J Dunlop; Njoki Mwarumba; Sanusi Gidado; Adesope Adesina; Michael Mwachiro; Daniel A Gbadero; Tina M Slusher
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2018-06-04       Impact factor: 3.418

5.  Early clinical cxperience with the SIGN hip construct: a retrospective case series.

Authors:  Justin Roth; Brian Goldman; Lewis Zirkle; John Schlechter; John Ibrahim; David Shearer
Journal:  SICOT J       Date:  2016-11-30

6.  Satisfactory postoperative alignment following retrograde SIGN Fin nailing for femoral shaft fractures: A case-control study.

Authors:  Nathaniel M Wilson; Jordan T Shaw; Mbonisi Malaba; Fasto L T Yugusuk; Philemon Nyambati; Alexander B Siy; Daniel D Galat; Kiprono Koech; Dylan Nugent; Paul S Whiting
Journal:  OTA Int       Date:  2019-04-01

7.  Clinical and radiographic outcomes following retrograde SIGN fin nailing for femoral shaft fractures.

Authors:  Nathaniel M Wilson; Matthew T Moen; Jordan T Shaw; Ryan M Graf; Richard J Behlmer; Natasha M Simske; Lewis G Zirkle; Paul S Whiting
Journal:  OTA Int       Date:  2020-08-05

8.  Closed reduction and locked intramedullary nailing of diaphyseal long bone fractures without intra-operative imaging and fracture table.

Authors:  Stephen Adesope Adesina; Samuel Uwale Eyasan; Isaac Olusayo Amole; Olufemi Timothy Awotunde; Akinsola Idowu Akinwumi; Adewumi Ojeniyi Durodola; Innocent Chiedu Ikem
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 3.075

9.  A systematic review of cost-effectiveness, comparing traction to intramedullary nailing of femoral shaft fractures, in the less economically developed context.

Authors:  Rebekah J Parkes; Gary Parkes; Kyle James
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2017-09-25
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