Literature DB >> 9820280

Deformation of femoral nails with intramedullary insertion.

C Krettek1, J Mannss, T Miclau, P Schandelmaier, I Linnemann, H Tscherne.   

Abstract

Current methods of distal interlocking of intramedullary femoral nails are dependent on image intensification. However, radiation exposure to the patient, the operating room staff, and the surgeon remains a concern. Proximally mounted, radiation-free aiming systems for distal interlocking of femoral nails have reportedly failed because of nail deformation with insertion. To better understand this deformation, a three-dimensional magnetic motion tracking system was used to determine the position of the distal interlocking hole following nail insertion. The amount and direction of deformation of commercially available small-diameter implants (unslotted 9-mm nails inserted without reaming) and large-diameter implants (slotted 13-mm nails inserted with reaming) from a single manufacturer were analyzed. Measurements of deformation (three translations and three angles), based on the center of the distal transverse locking hole, were performed on 10 paired intact human cadaveric femora before and after insertion. The technique produced the following results for the small and large-diameter nails, respectively: lateral translations of 18.1+/-10.0 mm (mean+/-SD, range: 47.8 mm) and 21.5+/-7.9 mm (range: 26.4 mm), dorsal translations of -3.1+/-4.3 mm (range: 15.2 mm) and 0.4+/-9.8 mm (range: 30.1 mm), and rotation about the longitudinal axes of -0.1+/-0.2 degrees (range: 0.7 degrees) and 10.0+/-3.1 degrees (range: 7.8 degrees). This technique is useful for measuring insertion-related femoral nail deformation. The data for the nails tested suggest that a simple aiming arm, mounted on the proximal end of the femoral nail alone, will not sufficiently provide accurate distal aiming.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9820280     DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100160508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Res        ISSN: 0736-0266            Impact factor:   3.494


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