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Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases

BACKGROUND: Flexible intramedullary nailing has emerged as an accepted procedure for paediatric femoral fractures. Present indications include all patients with femoral shaft fractures and open physis. Despite its excellent reported results, orthopaedic surgeons remain divided in opinion regarding i...

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Autores principales: Lohiya, Ramprakash, Bachhal, Vikas, Khan, Usman, Kumar, Deepak, Vijayvargiya, Vishwapriya, Sankhala, Sohan S, Bhargava, Rakesh, Jindal, Nipun
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22192682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-799X-6-64
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author Lohiya, Ramprakash
Bachhal, Vikas
Khan, Usman
Kumar, Deepak
Vijayvargiya, Vishwapriya
Sankhala, Sohan S
Bhargava, Rakesh
Jindal, Nipun
author_facet Lohiya, Ramprakash
Bachhal, Vikas
Khan, Usman
Kumar, Deepak
Vijayvargiya, Vishwapriya
Sankhala, Sohan S
Bhargava, Rakesh
Jindal, Nipun
author_sort Lohiya, Ramprakash
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description BACKGROUND: Flexible intramedullary nailing has emerged as an accepted procedure for paediatric femoral fractures. Present indications include all patients with femoral shaft fractures and open physis. Despite its excellent reported results, orthopaedic surgeons remain divided in opinion regarding its usefulness and the best material used for nails. We thus undertook a retrospective study of paediatric femoral fractures treated with titanium or stainless steel flexible nails at our institute with a minimum of 5 years follow up. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We included 73 femoral shaft fractures in 69 patients treated with retrograde flexible intramedullary nailing with a minimum follow up of 5 years. Final limb length discrepancy and any angular or rotational deformities were determined. RESULTS: Mean age at final follow up was 15.5 years (10-21 years). Mean follow up was 7.16 years (5.0-8.6 years). Titanium and stainless steel nails were used in 43 and 30 cases respectively. There were 51 midshaft, 17 proximal, and 5 distal fractures. All fractures united at an average of 11 weeks but asymptomatic malalignment and LLD were seen in 19% and 58% fractures respectively. LLD ranged from -3 cm to 1.5 cm. Other complications included superficial infection(2), proximal migration of nail(3), irritation at nail insertion site(5) and penetration of femoral neck with nail tip(1). There were 59 excellent, 10 satisfactory and 4 poor results. CONCLUSION: Flexible intramedullary nailing is reliable and safe for treating paediatric femoral shaft fractures. It is relatively free of serious complications despite asymptomatic malalignment and LLD in significant percentage of fractures.
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spelling pubmed-33205422012-04-06 Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases Lohiya, Ramprakash Bachhal, Vikas Khan, Usman Kumar, Deepak Vijayvargiya, Vishwapriya Sankhala, Sohan S Bhargava, Rakesh Jindal, Nipun J Orthop Surg Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Flexible intramedullary nailing has emerged as an accepted procedure for paediatric femoral fractures. Present indications include all patients with femoral shaft fractures and open physis. Despite its excellent reported results, orthopaedic surgeons remain divided in opinion regarding its usefulness and the best material used for nails. We thus undertook a retrospective study of paediatric femoral fractures treated with titanium or stainless steel flexible nails at our institute with a minimum of 5 years follow up. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We included 73 femoral shaft fractures in 69 patients treated with retrograde flexible intramedullary nailing with a minimum follow up of 5 years. Final limb length discrepancy and any angular or rotational deformities were determined. RESULTS: Mean age at final follow up was 15.5 years (10-21 years). Mean follow up was 7.16 years (5.0-8.6 years). Titanium and stainless steel nails were used in 43 and 30 cases respectively. There were 51 midshaft, 17 proximal, and 5 distal fractures. All fractures united at an average of 11 weeks but asymptomatic malalignment and LLD were seen in 19% and 58% fractures respectively. LLD ranged from -3 cm to 1.5 cm. Other complications included superficial infection(2), proximal migration of nail(3), irritation at nail insertion site(5) and penetration of femoral neck with nail tip(1). There were 59 excellent, 10 satisfactory and 4 poor results. CONCLUSION: Flexible intramedullary nailing is reliable and safe for treating paediatric femoral shaft fractures. It is relatively free of serious complications despite asymptomatic malalignment and LLD in significant percentage of fractures. BioMed Central 2011-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3320542/ /pubmed/22192682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-799X-6-64 Text en Copyright ©2011 Lohiya et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lohiya, Ramprakash
Bachhal, Vikas
Khan, Usman
Kumar, Deepak
Vijayvargiya, Vishwapriya
Sankhala, Sohan S
Bhargava, Rakesh
Jindal, Nipun
Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases
title Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases
title_full Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases
title_fullStr Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases
title_full_unstemmed Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases
title_short Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. A report of 73 cases
title_sort flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric femoral fractures. a report of 73 cases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22192682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-799X-6-64
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