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Intramedullary nailing versus submuscular plating in adolescent femoral fracture

Title
Intramedullary nailing versus submuscular plating in adolescent femoral fracture
Author
박기철
Keywords
Adolescent femoral fractures; Intramedullary nailing; Submuscular plating
Issue Date
2012-06
Publisher
Elsevier Science LTD
Citation
Injury, 2012, 43(6), P.870-875
Abstract
Background: Femoral fractures in adolescents usually need operative treatment, but the optimal method is unclear. The purpose of this study is to compare intramedullary nailing (IN) and submuscular plating (SP) in adolescent femoral fractures. Materials and methods: We performed the prospective, comparison study of IN and SP in adolescent femoral shaft fractures at a mean age of 13.9 years (11-17.4). Twenty-two cases of IN and 23 cases of SP were followed for a minimum of 1 year. We compared radiological and clinical results, surgical parameters, and complications of two techniques. Results: Bony union was achieved in all cases except one case of IN. Time to union was similar in both groups. None showed mal-union over 10 degrees or limb length discrepancy over 1 cm. None of SP group and 2 in IN group experienced re-operation; one patient had deep infection with nonunion. The other patient sustained mal-rotation. Both patients healed after revision procedure. All patients showed excellent or satisfactory results of Flynn's criteria. The time to full-weight bearing was shorter in IN (IN: 57.3 days, SP: 89.2 days, p < 0.05). In surgical parameters, operative time seemed shorter in IN (IN: 94.7 min, SP: 104 min, p = 0.095), and fluoroscopy time was shorter in IN (IN: 58 s, SP: 109 s, p < 0.05) than SP group. Conclusion: Although both IN and SP yield good results and minimal complication in adolescent femoral fractures, IN may be advantageous in less need of fluoroscopy, technical easiness in reduction and early weight bearing. (c) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI
http://www.injuryjournal.com/article/S0020-1383(11)00525-0/fulltexthttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/67112
ISSN
0020-1383; 1879-0267
DOI
10.1016/j.injury.2011.10.032
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