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Unreamed retrograde intramedullary nailing of fractures of the femoral shaft.

B R Moed1, J T Watson, K E Cramer, D E Karges, J S Teefey.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of unreamed retrograde intramedullary (IM) nailing of fractures of the femoral shaft in a second series of patients using modifications suggested from our initial study.
DESIGN: Prospective.
SETTING: Level I trauma center.
METHODS: Based on the findings of a previous study, we began a clinical series incorporating changes consisting of (a) inclusion of any patient with a femoral shaft fracture amenable to IM nailing (i.e., closed physes), (b) primary use of a split patellar tendon intercondylar distal femoral entry portal, and (c) the use of a full-length femoral implant having variable size availability and dynamization capability. Over a twelve-month period, thirty-four patients with thirty-five femoral shaft fractures were treated. The protocol called for planned dynamization in statically locked stable fractures and unstable fractures showing minimal healing at six to twelve weeks. Functional outcome was assessed by using the Knee Society clinical rating system.
RESULTS: Incorporating the concepts of canal fill and early dynamization, there were only two nonunions (6 percent) in this series as compared with 14 percent in the previously reported series with an overall shorter time to union (12.6 versus 15 weeks). There were no infections or malunions. Postoperative complaints of knee pain were minimal (knee score average: 98 points) and knee function was excellent (knee score average: 97 points).
CONCLUSIONS: Although not advocated as a replacement for other techniques, unreamed retrograde nailing is presented as a safe and beneficial fracture fixation method that should be added to the orthopaedic surgeon's treatment armamentarium. The operative technique is quick and simple, and blood loss is minimal. Early nail dynamization and early weight-bearing are important in minimizing the risk of nonunion.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9671185     DOI: 10.1097/00005131-199806000-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0890-5339            Impact factor:   2.512


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2.  Double fractures of the femur: a review of 16 patients.

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3.  Biomechanical strain analysis of the proximal femur following retrograde intramedullary nailing.

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4.  Capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve fibers contribute to the generation and maintenance of skeletal fracture pain.

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7.  Femoral Condyles Tangential Views: An Effective Method to Detect the Screw Penetration of Femoral Condyles After Retrograde Nailing.

Authors:  Zhan-Le Zheng; Xian Yu; Wei Chen; Yue-Ju Liu; Kun-Lun Yu; Tao Wu; Ying-Ze Zhang
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