International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

A prospective study on functional outcome of fracture shaft of femur stabilised with reamed intramedullary nail

2018, Volume 4 Issue 2

A prospective study on functional outcome of fracture shaft of femur stabilised with reamed intramedullary nail

Author(s): Dr. Y Devadoss, Dr. Shail Patel and Dr. Joel Prasad GL
Abstract: The incidence of femoral shaft fractures is on rise because of fast, high speed transportation and modern lifestyles. Internal fixation is the mainstay of treatment. Conventional plating is associated with high risk of infection, pseudoarthrosis, malunion, decreased knee motion and loss of fixation. Interlocking techniques lead to fewer complications of nonunion/malunion, lesser soft tissue dissection, earlier fracture healing and lesser chances of infection. Fractures in any zone from the subtrochanteric to distal supracondylar part of the femur are accessible to nailing.
Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study of patients who underwent reamed intramedullary nailing for the fracture shaft of the femur. All patients were operated by the same surgeon and patients were followed up to six months period at regular intervals. Functional outcome is assessed by Thoresen’s criteria and lower extremity functional scoring system. The study shall be of two and half years duration with effect from May 2015 to October 2017. Post operative evaluation was done at 1 month, 3 months and 6 months following surgery.
Results: In our series of 78 cases of femoral shaft fractures treated by interlocking nail 57 patients had good outcome, 12 patients had moderate outcome, 5 had fair and 4 patients had poor outcome. Most of the patients in this series were younger age group; more than 80% were below 50 years.
Conclusion: We confirm that the functional outcome after fracture shaft of femur stabilised by reamed intramedullary nail is good to moderate. Intramedullary nailing is effective treatment for the stabilisation of the fracture shaft of femur in view of subjective and objective perspective. Femur interlocking nail is a good implant for the treatment of femoral shaft fractures because of its load sharing, closed insertion, rotational stability, restoration of anatomic length alignment and early mobilization.
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International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences
How to cite this article:
Dr. Y Devadoss, Dr. Shail Patel, Dr. Joel Prasad GL. A prospective study on functional outcome of fracture shaft of femur stabilised with reamed intramedullary nail. Int J Orthop Sci 2018;4(2):496-500. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2018.v4.i2h.76
 
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