Peri-implant fractures proximal to a long retrograde femoral nail – A case series

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Abstract

Low energy peri-trochanteric fractures may happen in the presence of a retrograde nail in the femur. The management of these peri-implant fractures are very rarely reported. This is a series of seven cases from a level one trauma centre in Hong Kong. All fractures arose from low energy falls and were either inter-trochanteric or subtrochanteric. Removal of previous implants to allow cephalo-medullary fixation of the new fracture could be considered, but this is often difficult, time-consuming, and may inflict damage to the articular cartilage. Furthermore, this is not an option if the distal fracture is not yet well healed. Six of the seven fractures presented here were treated operatively with an extra-medullary device fixed to the proximal shaft with cerclage cables. The choice of fixation implants were based on the fracture type and available space above the proximal end of the retrograde nail. All seven fractures healed with no implant failure and major complications. There were no thirty-day and one-year mortality. A treatment algorithm is proposed for the management of these uncommon but difficult cases.

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Yvette, L. W. S., Kay, L. J. C., Chun, I. K., & Yiu, S. W. (2020). Peri-implant fractures proximal to a long retrograde femoral nail – A case series. Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1177/2210491720978989

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