A New Classification and Treatment Protocol for Combined Fractures of the Femoral Shaft With the Proximal or Distal Femur With Closed Locked Intramedullary Nailing: Clinical Experience of 63 Fractures
髓内棒
医学
股骨
外科
股骨干
骨科手术
作者
E. Lambiris,D. Giannikas,George Galanopoulos,Minos Tyllianakis,Panagiotis Megas
The medical records and radiographs of 63 patients, who were admitted between 1989-1997, with a combined femur fracture, were reviewed. Associated injuries were present in 38 (60%) patients. The combined fractures were classified into four major types depending on their anatomical position: type I, femoral shaft fracture combined with hip neck fracture; type II, femoral shaft fracture combined with a trochanteric fracture; type III, femoral shaft fracture combined with a distal femur fracture; and type IV, femoral shaft fracture combined with a proximal or distal femur fracture. The fractures were treated with locked intramedullary nailing and additional free cancellous 6.5-mm screws as needed. Fifty-six fractures healed without further operations. Of the remaining 6 fractures, 2 were material failures, 1 malunion with 3-cm shortening and external rotation of the femoral diaphysis, 2 early infections of the surgical wound, and 1 pseudarthrosis of the femoral shaft. All fractures were healed between 16 and 32 weeks (average: 20 weeks).