J Korean Fract Soc.  1998 Apr;11(2):471-476. 10.12671/jksf.1998.11.2.471.

Treatment of the Femoral Shaft Fractures using Unreamed Interlocking Intramedullary Nail

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  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chonnam University Hospital, Kwangju, Korea.

Abstract

The current trend in the use of the unreamed intramedullary nail to avoid the increased damage to the intramedullary blood supply may be theoretically attractive for femoral shaft fracture stabilization but little clinical and radiological attention was reported. We have evaluated the results of treatment of femoral shaft fracture with unreamed interlocking intramedullary nail. Thirty-eight femoral fractures have been followed for more than twelve months were included in this study. Most of the fractures were the result of moderate to high-energy trauma. Thirty-three cases were fresh closed fracture and five were open fractures. Winquist-Hansen type I fracture (16 cases) were most common and healing period was shorter than other type. Healing occurred in 35 cases and mean healing period was 18.7 weeks with a range of 11 to 32 weeks. Postoperative complications were delayed union in 3 cases. We concluded that unreamed interlocking nailing for femoral shaft fracture seems to be a useful method with low complication rate.

Keyword

Femoral fracture; Unreamed Interlocking nailing

MeSH Terms

Femoral Fractures
Fractures, Closed
Fractures, Open
Postoperative Complications
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