J Korean Fract Soc.  1996 Jul;9(3):547-556.

Problems and complication after Interlocking Intramedullar Nailing for Femoral Shaft Fracture

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  • 1Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Chong-Ang Gil General Hospital, Incheon, Korea.

Abstract

Fracture of the femoral shaft, is among most common fractures in orthopaedics, with its aspect becomming more complex. Since the introduction of Kuncher Nail, closed rodding techinque and locking nail system were followed with additional feature of preventing shortening and rotation as well as allowing early weight bearing and joint motion. With their wide application, we met many problems during the operative procedure due to delicient concept and technique. We have checked the possible problems during and after the procedure of interlocking nailing for the femoral fractures in 65 cases. 1. With poor selection of implant, long, short and small nail were used in 5, 3 & 2 cases, respectively. 2. In the process of operation, inlet error, angular & rotational deformity, femoral neck fracture, failure (or loossening) of distal screws were 2,10, 1, and 4 cases, respectively. 3. A New fragment was made in 7 cases(11%) durinbg surgery, especially medial side and distal to the fracture line. 4. Post-operative deep infection were developed in 2 cases. 5. Post-operative metal failure and delayed(or non) union was 1 and 7(11%) cases, delayed union (or nonunion) occured in 3 cases(20%) after open reduction while following closed reduction in 4 cases(8%).

Keyword

Femoral shaft fracture; Interlocking IM Nailing; Complication

MeSH Terms

Bays
Congenital Abnormalities
Femoral Fractures
Femoral Neck Fractures
Joints
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Weight-Bearing
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