| Literature DB >> 34477958 |
Joshua M Mares1, Michael M Hadeed1, Joshua A Parry2.
Abstract
Intertrochanteric femur fracture nonunions are a rare complication that can be difficult to treat with limited evidence regarding treatment options. Revision fixation is typically reserved for well-aligned nonunions with sufficient femoral head bone stock. The most common implant used for revision fixation is a sliding hip screw implant. The use of a short cephalomedullary nail (CMN) for revision fixation has not been previously reported. This article presents a technique for reamed short CMN revision fixation of well-aligned nonunions with sufficient bone stock that is a simpler and potentially less morbid treatment option compared to open procedures with fixed-angle devices. For nonunions with poor femoral head bone stock and/or malaligned fractures, a fixed-angle implant, with or without a valgus osteotomy, may be necessary, while arthroplasty is reserved for nonunions with poor proximal femur bone stock that are not amenable to fixed-angle implant fixation.Entities:
Keywords: Intertrochanteric fracture nonunion; Osteotomy; REAMED short cephalomedullary nail; Sliding hip screw
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34477958 DOI: 10.1007/s00590-021-03108-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol ISSN: 1633-8065