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The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures

This retrospective study presents the experience gained through use of reamed femoral nails and reports results and respective complications. This study included 415 femur fractures (312 men and 101 women with a mean age of 27.8 years) that were treated from 1993 to 2004. The fractures were classifi...

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Autores principales: Karadimas, Efthimios J., Papadimitriou, George, Theodoratos, Gerasimos, Papanikolaou, Anastasios, Maris, John
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Publicado: Springer Milan 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2787205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19936887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11751-009-0071-2
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author Karadimas, Efthimios J.
Papadimitriou, George
Theodoratos, Gerasimos
Papanikolaou, Anastasios
Maris, John
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Papadimitriou, George
Theodoratos, Gerasimos
Papanikolaou, Anastasios
Maris, John
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description This retrospective study presents the experience gained through use of reamed femoral nails and reports results and respective complications. This study included 415 femur fractures (312 men and 101 women with a mean age of 27.8 years) that were treated from 1993 to 2004. The fractures were classified according to AO, and 74 open fractures were included and typed according to the Gustilo classification. Dynamic nailing was performed for nearly all type A fractures and static nailing for types B and C. After a mean follow-up of 1.5 years, union rate was 97.8%. The complications were: 9 non-unions, 14 delayed-unions, 4 torsional malunions, 6 limb length discrepancies (shortening) and 30 nerve pareses due to traction. Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) occurred below the knee in 4 patients, while there were recorded 3 pulmonary and 2 fat embolisms, 1 superficial and 1 deep infection. There were 28 broken screws identified postoperatively. Logistic regression analysis revealed that type B and C were associated with increased risk of complications, with respective odds ratios of 3.1 (95% CI = 1.3–7.2, P = 0.011) and 4.3 (95% CI = 1.8–10.3, P = 0.001) when compared to type A patterns. All patients returned to their activities in a mean time of 10 months. Intramedullary nailing is still the treatment of choice for femoral shaft fractures, but knowledge of potential complications and their association with certain fracture patterns is needed.
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spelling pubmed-27872052009-12-16 The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures Karadimas, Efthimios J. Papadimitriou, George Theodoratos, Gerasimos Papanikolaou, Anastasios Maris, John Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr Original Article This retrospective study presents the experience gained through use of reamed femoral nails and reports results and respective complications. This study included 415 femur fractures (312 men and 101 women with a mean age of 27.8 years) that were treated from 1993 to 2004. The fractures were classified according to AO, and 74 open fractures were included and typed according to the Gustilo classification. Dynamic nailing was performed for nearly all type A fractures and static nailing for types B and C. After a mean follow-up of 1.5 years, union rate was 97.8%. The complications were: 9 non-unions, 14 delayed-unions, 4 torsional malunions, 6 limb length discrepancies (shortening) and 30 nerve pareses due to traction. Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) occurred below the knee in 4 patients, while there were recorded 3 pulmonary and 2 fat embolisms, 1 superficial and 1 deep infection. There were 28 broken screws identified postoperatively. Logistic regression analysis revealed that type B and C were associated with increased risk of complications, with respective odds ratios of 3.1 (95% CI = 1.3–7.2, P = 0.011) and 4.3 (95% CI = 1.8–10.3, P = 0.001) when compared to type A patterns. All patients returned to their activities in a mean time of 10 months. Intramedullary nailing is still the treatment of choice for femoral shaft fractures, but knowledge of potential complications and their association with certain fracture patterns is needed. Springer Milan 2009-11-21 2009-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2787205/ /pubmed/19936887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11751-009-0071-2 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2009
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Karadimas, Efthimios J.
Papadimitriou, George
Theodoratos, Gerasimos
Papanikolaou, Anastasios
Maris, John
The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures
title The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures
title_full The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures
title_fullStr The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures
title_short The effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures
title_sort effectiveness of the antegrade reamed technique: the experience and complications from 415 traumatic femoral shaft fractures
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2787205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19936887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11751-009-0071-2
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