Abstract
In order to reduce pulmonary complications after reaming and intramedullary nailing,
a solid 8.5 mm femoral nail was developed. Clinical application of the solid femoral
nail in 25 cases of diaphyseal fractures showed promising results. The series consisted
of 21 closed fractures, three Grade I fractures, and one Grade III B open fracture.
A solid femoral nail was applied eight times in the course of polytrauma, in six patients
with multiple injuries, and in 11 patients with isolated femoral fractures. Application
was bilateral in three patients. The rate of union was 92 % at 6 months postoperatively.
Reaming and renailing were necessary in one patient with deux étages and in one with
a pathological fracture. In the latter, nail failure occurred. Bone grafting was needed
in one case of pathological fracture. Locking-screw breakage was observed in three
(12 %) cases 12 to 25 weeks postoperatively but did not lead to any additional complications.
There was one intraoperative complication but no infections were observed. The excellent
results of unreamed nailing with the solid femoral nail consequently led to its use
as the primary method of treatment of femoral fractures associated with polytrauma,
multiple injuries, thoracic trauma, narrow medullary cavity, and pathological fractures,
in the presence of concomitant peripheral vascular diseases.
Key words
Femur - fracture - solid femoral nail - treatment
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Dr. Walter Stoik
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