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Femoral Shaft Fractures Treated by Interlocking Intramedullary Nail and Open Reduction with a Short Incision(A Report of 54 Cases)
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Abstract
Objective: 54 cases of femoral shaft fractures w ith complete records were reviewed.Methods:From July 1997 to February 2000,the p atients,42 male and 12 female,aged ranging from 19 to 62 years old.Clo se fracture were 46 cases and open fracture were 8 cases.All cases were treated by interlocking intramedullary nail and reduced with a short incision.Dynamic in terlocking replaced static one in 48 cases when a little callus can be seen in X -ray film(6~10 weeks postoperation).Dynamic interlocking in 6 cases were nonuni on.All patients were permitted to bear weight immediately as soon as he or she c ould be after operation.Results:54 cases were followed-up for 6 to 30 months.All fractures were bony union.The time for union averaged 15 weeks(8~24 weeks).No in fection,no screw broken and loosen.Conclusion:The method has the advantage of wi de indication;less complication;united quickly because of certain replace and st able fixation;less injury give rapid recovery.In addition,the C-arm X-ray machin e and orthopedic tractive bed are not necessary,it may be widely used in basic h ospital.
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