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Kuen-Ting Wu1, Shih-Jie Lin2, Ying-Chao Chou3, Hsiang-Hen Cheng3, Po-Chong Wen1, Che-Han Lin1, Wen-Ling Yeh4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Combined ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures are an uncommon type of fractures. A number of different implant options are available for the management of this injury. Two-device procedures were suggested because of the higher rate of malunion by single-device treatment. However, surgical treatment using a cephalomedullary nail is still an alternative option that provides better mechanical advantage and minimal invasion. This study details the technique of treating these pattern fractures with proximal femoral nail anti-rotation II (PFNA-II) to achieve an acceptable reduction in both fracture sites.Entities:
Keywords: Cephalomedullary nail; Ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures; Proximal femoral nail; Reduction
Year: 2020 PMID: 31959205 PMCID: PMC6971944 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-019-1524-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 1In ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures, femur bone can be divided into three parts: femoral head fragment, floating trochanteric fragment, and distal femur fragment
Fig. 2Aiming jig with two wires was inserted via drill sleeves to fix the floating trochanteric only and do not pass through the neck fracture line. And the target guide can be adjusted to achieve a good reduction of femoral neck fracture
Fig. 3a,b Ipsilateral right femoral middle shaft fracture AO 32B3 and Garden type II, Pauwel’s classification type III (73′) femoral neck fracture. c, d ORIF with PFNA II (10 × 380 mm; blade, 95 mm)
Fig. 4a Ipsilateral right femoral middle shaft fracture AO 32B2 and Garden type IV, Pauwel’s classification type III (65′) femoral neck fracture. b, c ORIF with PFNA II (10 × 340 mm)
Fig. 5a, b Ipsilateral right femur middle shaft transverse fracture AO 32A3 with ipsilateral femoral neck fracture Garden type III and Pauwel’s classification type III (72′). c, d ORIF with PFNA II (10 × 380 mm; blade, 110 mm)