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Journal of the Korean Fracture Society
1994 Volume.7 No. 2 p.490 ~ p.500
Comparison of Grosse-Kempf¡¯s versus Brooker¡¯s INterlocked Nailing for the Tibial
You Jae-Won

Lee Byoung-Ho
Park Jin-Suk
Abstract
Recently, Intramedullary nailing has become the most common method treating tibial fractures. Various patterns of intramedullary nails are now being developed and using.
The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical results, merits and defects of Brooker interlccked nails with Grosse-Kempf(G-K) interlocked nails and to recommend the appropriate nail according to the type and location of the tibial
fracture.
The authors analysed 62 cases(G-K nail, 34cases; Brooker nail, 28 cases) of tibial fractures which were treated at Chosun university hospital and Sun Cheon hospital between 1991 and 1993.
@ES The results as follows;
@EN 1. The average operation time was 62 minutes for G-K interlocked nailing and 35 minutes for Brooker interlocked nailing.
2. In segmental fractures involving the proximal shaft or in proximal shaft fractures, all cases treated with a G-K nail had good results, but 3 of the 8 cases treated with Brooker nail showed angular deformity.
3. In distal shaft fractures, especially fractures with poor soft tissue coverage or within 6cm of the distal tibial end, it was difficult to insert the two distal locking screws of the G-K nail.
4. The complications associated with G-K nails were deep infection(2 cases), nonunion(1 cases), loosening and breakage of locking screw(3 cases), and limitation of knee motion(3 cases). The Complications associated with Brooker nails were deep
infection(1 case), nonunion(1 case), loosening and breakage of locking screw(2 cases), limitation of knee motion(2 cases), and angular deformity(3 cases).
5. According to Klemm and Borner criteria for functional result, 88% of G-K nail and 89% of Brooker nail fell into good or excellent categories.
In conclusion, we recommend G-K nailing in segmental fractures involving the proximal shaft or proximal shaft fractures and the Brooker nailing in distal shaft fractures.
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