One-stage lengthening and derotational osteotomy of the femur stabilised with a Gamma nail

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Objectives: To study the results of a one-stage lengthening and derotational osteotomy stabilised with a Gamma nail. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: 2 hospitals, The Netherlands. Patients: 5 patients after failed osteosynthesis of femoral fractures. Interventions: Mean lengthening of 3 cm and derotation of 30°. Main outcome measures: Complications and functional results, after a mean follow-up of 43 months (range 30-57). Results: Two patients required dynamisation and a cancellous bone graft to achieve union, which resulted in 1 and 1.5 cm loss of length. One patient had a temporary peroneal neurapraxy. No infections were observed. Conclusions: Our method is not an ultimate solution, but is suitable for one-stage lengthening and derotation osteotomies.

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Van Doorn, R., Leemans, R., & Stapert, J. W. J. L. (1999). One-stage lengthening and derotational osteotomy of the femur stabilised with a Gamma nail. European Journal of Surgery, 165(12), 1142–1146. https://doi.org/10.1080/110241599750007667

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