| Literature DB >> 29548341 |
Wenzhao Xing1, Wei Lin2, Jia Dai3, Zhigang Kong1, Yanfeng Wang1, Lei Sun1, Zhiguo Zhang1, Liang Sun4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Distal femur fractures are difficult to manage, and the selection of implant approach for internal fixation remains controversial. This study explores the clinical outcome of treating distal femoral fractures with a locking compression plate using a posteriolateral novel approach.Entities:
Keywords: Femoral fracture; Internal fixation; Locking compression plate; Posterolateral approach
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29548341 PMCID: PMC5857076 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-018-0756-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 1Preoperative and immediate postoperative images of X-rays. a, b Preoperative X-rays anteroposterior and lateral views of knee joint showing distal femur fracture. c, d Immediate postoperative anteroposterior and lateral X-rays showing fracture consolidation
Fig. 2Surgical procedures and postoperative functional exercise. a The distal femoral incision was extended to the anterolateral part of the knee joint. b The distal femoral fractures was fully revealed and attention should be paid to preserve the integrity of the suprapatellar bursa. c Distal femoral compression locking plate was used for solid fixation. d The incision was sutured and a drainage tube was placed in the incision. e The suture was removed according to the wound healing 12~14 days after surgery. f Postoperative functional exercise
General information of the patients
| Item | |
|---|---|
| Gender (male/female) | 9/11 |
| Mean age (years) | 44 ± 3.7 |
| Fracture region (left/right/bilateral) | 10/8/2 |
| Injury cause | |
| Vehicular accidents | 8 |
| Fall injuries | 11 |
| Crush injuries | 1 |
| AO/OTA classification (A1/A2/A3/C1/C2/C3) | 2/2/6/1/7/2 |
| Fracture type (open fracture/closed fracture) | 3/17 |
| Complications (multiple injuries/chest injury/ brain injury) | 2/1/1 |
Fig. 3Six-month postoperative images of CT scans and X-rays. a, b Six-month postoperative CT scans anteroposterior and lateral views showing fracture consolidation. c Six months postoperative X-rays anteroposterior views of knee joint showing fracture consolidation after the removal of internal fixation