| Literature DB >> 36225519 |
Sagar Venkataraman1, Prabhu Ethiraj1, Arun H Shanthappa1, Kishore Vellingiri1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diaphyseal femur fractures are commonly seen in the paediatric age group as there is an increase in the incidence of road traffic accidents. Titanium elastic nailing system (TENS) and plating are the common methods used for paediatric long bone fracture fixation. The purpose of our study was to evaluate and compare functional and radiological outcomes of paediatric femur diaphyseal fractures treated with locking compression plates and with TENS.Entities:
Keywords: comparative study; diaphyseal fractures; locking compression plate; paediatric age; tens
Year: 2022 PMID: 36225519 PMCID: PMC9541844 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28924
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographic data
TENS = titanium elastic nailing system; SD = standard deviation
| Locking Compression Plate Group (N=28) | Intramedullary TENS Group (N=31) | Total (N=59) | P-value | |
| Mean (SD) age in years | 10.42 (2.04) | 9.25 (2.48) | 9.81 (2.34) | 0.054 |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 18 (64.3%) | 21 (67.7%) | 39 (66.1%) | 0.779 |
| Female | 10 (35.7%) | 10 (32.3%) | 20 (33.9%) | |
| Leg Affected | ||||
| Right | 15 (53.6%) | 16 (51.6%) | 31 (52.5%) | 0.880 |
| Left | 13 (46.4%) | 15 (48.4%) | 28 (47.5%) |
Comparison of types and modes of injury between two study groups
TENS = titanium elastic nailing system; RTA = road traffic accident
| Locking Compression Plate Group (N=28) | Intramedullary TENS (N=31) | Total (N=59) | P-value | |
| Type of fracture | ||||
| Comminuted | 7 (25.0%) | 6 (19.4%) | 13 (22.0%) | 0.855 |
| Oblique | 9 (32.1%) | 9 (29.0%) | 18 (30.5%) | |
| Spiral | 2 (7.1%) | 4 (12.9%) | 6 (10.2%) | |
| Transverse | 10 (35.7%) | 12 (38.7%) | 22 (37.3%) | |
| Mode of Injury | ||||
| RTA | 17 (60.7%) | 17 (54.8%) | 34 (57.6%) | 0.621 |
| Self-fall | 5 (17.9%) | 4 (12.9%) | 9 (15.2%) | |
| Fall from height | 2 (7.1%) | 4 (12.9%) | 6 (10.2%) | |
| Sports injury | 4 (14.3%) | 4 (12.9%) | 8 (13.6%) | |
| Assault | 0 | 2 (6.4%) | 2 (3.4%) |
Comparisons of fracture union and complications between the two study groups
SD = standard deviation; IQR = interquartile range; TENS = titanium elastic nailing system
| Locking Compression Plate Group (N=28) | Intramedullary TENS (N=31) | Total (N=59) | P-value | |
| Fracture union in weeks | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 11.42 (2.33) | 14.41 (2.04) | 13.0 (2.63) | <0.001 |
| Median (IQR) | 11.5 (9.5 – 13.5) | 14 (12 – 16) | 13 (12 – 14) | <0.001 |
| Less than 12 weeks | 20 (71.4%) | 9 (29.0%) | 29 (49.1%) | 0.005 |
| 12 - 17 weeks | 7 (25.0%) | 18 (58.1%) | 25 (42.4%) | |
| More than 18 weeks | 1 (3.6%) | 4 (12.9%) | 5 (8.5%) | |
| Complications | ||||
| No complications | 18 (64.3%) | 22 (71.0%) | 40 (67.8%) | 0.296 |
| Thigh pain | 5 (17.9%) | 4 (12.9%) | 9 (15.3%) | |
| Superficial Infection | 4 (14.3%) | 2 (6.5%) | 6 (10.2%) | |
| Delayed union | 1 (3.6%) | 4 (12.9%) | 5 (8.5%) | |
| Knee stiffness | 2 (7.1%) | 0 | 2 (3.4%) |
Functional outcomes based on the Flynn scoring system [12]
TENS = titanium elastic nailing system
| Functional Outcomes | Locking Compression Plate Group (N=28) | Intramedullary TENS (N=31) | Total (N=59) |
| Excellent | 25 (89.3%) | 26 (83.9%) | 51 (86.4%) |
| Satisfactory | 2 (7.1%) | 5 (16.1%) | 7 (16.1%) |
| Poor | 1 (3.6%) | 0 | 1 (1.7%) |
| Total | 28 (100%) | 31 (100%) | 59 (100%) |
Figure 1Femur shaft fracture operated with locking compression plating
Figure 2Femur shaft fracture operated with titanium elastic nailing system