Augmentation of elastic stable intramedullary nail with external fixator in the management of comminuted shaft femur fracture in adolescents.

IF 1.4 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
International Journal of Burns and Trauma Pub Date : 2023-12-15 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Abdul Qayyum Khan, Mohd Julfiqar, Latif Zafar Jilani, Mohammad Istiyak
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Background: The management of adolescent femur fractures continues to evolve and remains controversial. Currently, operative fixation methods are favoured, offering options such as external fixator, flexible and locked intramedullary nailing, compression and locked plating. Our study aims to introduce a novel approach for treating adolescent femoral shaft fractures by combining an external fixator with an elastic stable intramedullary nail.

Material and methods: We included 32 patients aged 11-16 years with femoral shaft fractures treated using an external fixator augmented elastic intramedullary nail at our institution from August 2015 to January 2019.

Results: All patients achieved bony union. We analysed patient's results both clinically and radiologically. On average, the surgery took 77.34 minutes to complete with an average time to union of 13.9 weeks. External fixator and elastic nail removal took an average of 3.59 months and 26.5 months, respectively. At the final follow-up, knee range of motion averaged 131.88 degrees. According to the Flynn criteria, functional outcomes were excellent in 18 patients, satisfactory in 11 patients and poor in 3 patients. Pin site infection occurred in 3 patients, malunion in 4 patients, limb length shortening < 1 cm in 3 patients, distal nail tip prominence and knee stiffness in 3 patients.

Conclusion: The management of femur fractures in adolescents using an elastic nail augmented with an external fixator is a minimally invasive procedure that provide secure fracture stabilization and predictable outcomes.

在治疗青少年股骨干粉碎性骨折时使用弹性稳定髓内钉和外固定器。
背景:青少年股骨骨折的治疗方法不断演变,但仍存在争议。目前,外固定器、弹性髓内钉和锁定髓内钉、加压和锁定钢板等手术固定方法受到青睐。我们的研究旨在引入一种治疗青少年股骨干骨折的新方法,将外固定器与弹性稳定髓内钉相结合:我们纳入了2015年8月至2019年1月在我院使用外固定器增强弹性髓内钉治疗的32例11-16岁股骨干骨折患者:所有患者均达到骨结合。我们对患者的临床和影像学结果进行了分析。手术平均耗时77.34分钟,平均骨结合时间为13.9周。移除外固定器和弹性钉的平均时间分别为 3.59 个月和 26.5 个月。在最后的随访中,膝关节的活动范围平均为 131.88 度。根据 Flynn 标准,18 名患者的功能结果为 "优",11 名患者为 "良",3 名患者为 "差"。3名患者发生了钢钉部位感染,4名患者发生了骨不连,3名患者肢体长度缩短小于1厘米,3名患者出现了远端钉尖突出和膝关节僵硬:结论:使用弹性钉加外固定器治疗青少年股骨骨折是一种微创手术,可提供安全的骨折稳定和可预测的结果。
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