Injuries Associated with Femoral Shaft Fractures with Special Emphasis on Occult Injuries

Authors

  • E Carlos Rodriguez-Merchan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Paseo de la Castellana 261, 28046-Madrid, Spain.
  • Luis Moraleda Department of Orthopaedic Surgery La Paz University Hospital, Paseo de la Castellana 261 28046-Madrid, Spain.
  • Primitivo Gomez-Cardero Department of Orthopaedic Surgery La Paz University Hospital, Paseo de la Castellana 261 28046-Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:

  Background: Fractures of the femoral shaft are mostly the result of high-energy accidents that also cause multiple trauma injuries, in particular ipsilateral knee and hip injuries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of injuries associated with femoral shaft fractures and how many of them were undetected. Methods: We studied 148 patients (150 femoral shaft fractures) with an average age of 52 (range: 18-97). Femoral shaft fractures were treated with antegrade intramedullary nailing in 118 cases (78.7%), and with open reduction and internal fixation in 32 cases (21.3%). Unlocked reamed intramedullary nailing was performed in Winquist type I and type II fractures, while statically locked unreamed intramedullary nailing was carried out in Winquist type III and type IV fractures. Results: There were 70 patients with associated injuries (46.4%). The associated injuries went undetected in 18 out of 70 patients (25.5%). Six femoral nonunions (4%) occurred in patients under 70 years of age (high-energy accidents) treated by open reduction and internal fixation. Conclusion: Injuries associated with femoral shaft fractures were very frequent (46.4%) in our series, with 25.5% undetected. Open reduction and internal fixation was a poor prognostic factor of nonunion in these fractures.

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volume 1  issue 2

pages  59- 63

publication date 2013-12-01

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