Titanium elastic nailing in femoral diaphyseal fractures of children in 6-16 years of age |
| |
Authors: | KC Saikia SK Bhuyan TD Bhattacharya SP Saikia |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Orthopedics, Gawhati Medical College and Hospital, Guwahati -32, Assam, India |
| |
Abstract: | Background:Management of femoral diaphyseal fractures in the age group of 6-16 years is controversial. There has been a resurgence worldwide for operative fixation.Materials and Methods:Twenty-two children (18 boys, 4 girls) aged 6-16 years with recent (> 3 days) femoral diaphyseal fractures (20 closed, 2 open) were stabilized with Titanium Elastic Nail (TEN). These fractures were in proximal third (n=3), middle third (n=15) and in the distal third (n=4) 17 patients underwent surgery within seven days of their injury. The results were evaluated using Flynn''s scoring criteria. Statistical analysis was done using Fischer''s exact test.Results:All 22 patients were available for evaluation after a mean of 26 months (14-36 months) of followup. Radiological union in all cases were achieved in a mean time of 8.7 weeks. Full weight bearing was possible in a mean time of 8.8 weeks. Mean duration of hospital stay was 9.8 days. The results were excellent in 13 patients (59.0%), successful in six (27.2%) and poor in three patients (13.6%). All patients had early return to school.Conclusion:Intramedullary fixation titanium elastic nailing is an effective treatment of diaphyseal fractures of the femur in properly selected patients of the 6-16 years age group. |
| |
Keywords: | Elastic titanium nailing intramedullary nail pediatric femoral fractures |
|
|