KMID : 0361620080430060665
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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2008 Volume.43 No. 6 p.665 ~ p.671
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Comparison of Flexible Intramedullary Nailing with External Fixation for Treating Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures
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Park Soo-Sung
Park Jae-Bum
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Abstract
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Purpose: We wanted to compare the outcome of the flexible intramedullary nailing with that of external fixation for treating pediatric femoral shaft fractures.
Materials and Methods: Forty-two cases of pediatric femoral shaft fractures were reviewed of which thirty cases of femoral segments were treated with the flexible intramedullary nailing (the FIN group) and the other 12 cases were treated with the external fixation (the EF group). The average age of the patients was 6.9 years and the mean follow-up was 28.8 months. The clinical outcome and complications were evaluated.
Results: In all cases, the reduction was maintained until complete union. In the FIN group there were 20 excellent, 8 satisfactory and 2 poor results whereas there were 6 excellent, 4 satisfactory and 2 poor results in the EF group. Among the complications that required re-admission, there was one case of refracture and one case of deep infection in FIN group; one case of refracture, one case of pin breakage and three cases of deep infections in the EF group.
Conclusion: Flexible intramedullary nailing may result in better clinical results and fewer complications when compared with the external fixation, and so the flexible intramedullary nailing may be the treatment of choice for the treatment of pediatric femoral shaft fractures, except for open fractures or fractures with severe soft tissue injury.
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KEYWORD
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Femoral shaft, Pediatric fractures, Flexible intramedullary nailing, External fixation
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