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- Title
Management of Length Unstable Femur Fractures in Children by Flexible Intramedullary Nails: A Systematic Review.
- Authors
GARG, V.; GOWDA, A. K. S.; REGMI, A.; BARIK, S.; MAHESHWARI, V. K.; SINGH, V.
- Abstract
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Surgical options for paediatric femoral fractures include fl exible intramedullary nailing (FIN), plating, and external fixators. Length unstable fractures are usually spiral, long oblique, or comminuted and are often associated with > 2 cm of shortening. The purpose of this study was to see whether FIN is effective for managing unstable femur fractures in children. MATERIAL AND METHODS An electronic literature search was performed up to 25 February 2022 in Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Embase databases using a combination of MeSH search terms and keywords related to the population (e.g., “child” AND “diaphyses” AND “femur”), and intervention (e.g., “nail” OR “ESIN”). The data extracted included the study details, Demographic data, surgical details, postoperative immobilization, complications, and outcome. RESULTS Eight studies with a total sample size of 369 patients were reviewed. The mean operative time, blood loss, and length of stay in the hospital were 67.62±12.32 minutes, 33.82±16.82 ml, and 4.9±1.27 days, respectively. The results were excellent in 61.92% of the patients, satisfactory in 32.61%, and poor in 5.43%. 4.54% of patients had major complications requiring reoperation and 32.46% of patients had minor complications. the most common complication was nail prominence seen in 26.30% of patients. Locked Ender’s nail was associated with the least reoperation, malunion, and LLD rate compared to other types of FIN. CONCLUSIONS FIN along with a single walking spica cast is a good choice in all forms of paediatric femoral fracture patterns allowing proper alignment and rotation. Locked Ender’s nail is safe and effective for managing unstable paediatric femur fracture.
- Subjects
INTRAMEDULLARY fracture fixation; FEMORAL fractures; INTRAMEDULLARY rods; EXTERNAL fixators; LENGTH of stay in hospitals; BONE shafts
- Publication
Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae et Traumatologiae Čechoslovaca, 2024, Vol 91, Issue 1, p44
- ISSN
0001-5415
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.55095/achot2024/006