Use of reconstruction nails to manage ipsilateral displaced femoral neck-shaft fractures: Assessment of a new approach

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Purpose. Owing to unpredictable femoral neck reduction, reconstruction nails are not suitable for fixation of group 3 ipsilateral femoral neck-shaft fractures. We developed a new one-step fixation technique to overcome this problem. This study aims to assess this new technique at the Orthopaedic Department, Chi-Mei Foundation Medical Center, Tainan. Methods. Of 31 consecutive patients with femoral fractures treated by reconstruction nails, five patients had group 3 ipsilateral femoral neck-shaft fractures, 4 of whom were treated by a new surgical technique. Two 5.0-mm drills were firstly inserted to tether the trochanter fragment, and distal locking screws were secondly applied to immobilise the shaft fracture. The neck-shaft angle was then restored in a closed fashion and proximal cephalomedullary screws were attached. Patients were followed up by post-operative radiography. Results. All 5 cases of group 3 ipsilateral femoral neckshaft fracture obtained radiographic union without significant surgical sequelae. Three of the patients had implants removed. No patients presented with osteonecrosis at the 3-year follow-up. Conclusion. The new approach to manage ipsilateral femoral neck-shaft fractures by using reconstruction nails obtains relatively good clinical results.

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Lin, S. H., Lo, C. W., Cheng, S. C., Kuo, M. Y., & Chin, L. S. (2002). Use of reconstruction nails to manage ipsilateral displaced femoral neck-shaft fractures: Assessment of a new approach. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 10(2), 185–193. https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900201000214

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