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A Novel Surgical Method for Treating Symptomatic Incomplete Atypical Femoral Fracture using Percutaneous Elastic Intramedullary Nailing
Purpose: To introduce the principles and procedure of percutaneous elastic intramedullary nailing (PEIN) as a treatment for symptomatic incomplete atypical femoral fracture (SIAFF). Methods: From October 2014 to April 2019, 6 cases of SIAFF were treated with PEIN. Two pre-bent 4-mm stainless-steel n...
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description | Purpose:
To introduce the principles and procedure of percutaneous elastic intramedullary nailing (PEIN) as a treatment for symptomatic incomplete atypical femoral fracture (SIAFF).
Methods:
From October 2014 to April 2019, 6 cases of SIAFF were treated with PEIN. Two pre-bent 4-mm stainless-steel nails were used to apply compressive force to the fracture site. The antegrade method was used for proximal fractures and the retrograde method for middle and distal femoral fractures. The femoral bowing angle in the coronal and sagittal planes, and the time required for callus formation and union, were evaluated on plain radiographs in both planes. Thigh pain, tenderness, and complications were also assessed.
Results:
The mean operating time was 65.00 ± 22.64 min. No case progressed to complete atypical fracture. In one case, fracture occurred around the point of nail entry after the patient fell from a chair on postoperative day 7. The incomplete fracture lines were united in 5 cases, after excluding one case with a complication. The time taken to confirm endocortical callus formation, fracture line disappearance, and clinical union was 2.11 ± 0.53, 6.45 ± 4.10, and 6.45 ± 3.65 months, respectively.
Conclusions:
PEIN is a quick, simple but effective treatment for SIAFF that considers the fracture mechanism and is applicable to cases with severe femoral bowing.
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Level IV, case series. |
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To introduce the principles and procedure of percutaneous elastic intramedullary nailing (PEIN) as a treatment for symptomatic incomplete atypical femoral fracture (SIAFF).
Methods:
From October 2014 to April 2019, 6 cases of SIAFF were treated with PEIN. Two pre-bent 4-mm stainless-steel nails were used to apply compressive force to the fracture site. The antegrade method was used for proximal fractures and the retrograde method for middle and distal femoral fractures. The femoral bowing angle in the coronal and sagittal planes, and the time required for callus formation and union, were evaluated on plain radiographs in both planes. Thigh pain, tenderness, and complications were also assessed.
Results:
The mean operating time was 65.00 ± 22.64 min. No case progressed to complete atypical fracture. In one case, fracture occurred around the point of nail entry after the patient fell from a chair on postoperative day 7. The incomplete fracture lines were united in 5 cases, after excluding one case with a complication. The time taken to confirm endocortical callus formation, fracture line disappearance, and clinical union was 2.11 ± 0.53, 6.45 ± 4.10, and 6.45 ± 3.65 months, respectively.
Conclusions:
PEIN is a quick, simple but effective treatment for SIAFF that considers the fracture mechanism and is applicable to cases with severe femoral bowing.
Level of evidence:
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To introduce the principles and procedure of percutaneous elastic intramedullary nailing (PEIN) as a treatment for symptomatic incomplete atypical femoral fracture (SIAFF).
Methods:
From October 2014 to April 2019, 6 cases of SIAFF were treated with PEIN. Two pre-bent 4-mm stainless-steel nails were used to apply compressive force to the fracture site. The antegrade method was used for proximal fractures and the retrograde method for middle and distal femoral fractures. The femoral bowing angle in the coronal and sagittal planes, and the time required for callus formation and union, were evaluated on plain radiographs in both planes. Thigh pain, tenderness, and complications were also assessed.
Results:
The mean operating time was 65.00 ± 22.64 min. No case progressed to complete atypical fracture. In one case, fracture occurred around the point of nail entry after the patient fell from a chair on postoperative day 7. The incomplete fracture lines were united in 5 cases, after excluding one case with a complication. The time taken to confirm endocortical callus formation, fracture line disappearance, and clinical union was 2.11 ± 0.53, 6.45 ± 4.10, and 6.45 ± 3.65 months, respectively.
Conclusions:
PEIN is a quick, simple but effective treatment for SIAFF that considers the fracture mechanism and is applicable to cases with severe femoral bowing.
Level of evidence:
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To introduce the principles and procedure of percutaneous elastic intramedullary nailing (PEIN) as a treatment for symptomatic incomplete atypical femoral fracture (SIAFF).
Methods:
From October 2014 to April 2019, 6 cases of SIAFF were treated with PEIN. Two pre-bent 4-mm stainless-steel nails were used to apply compressive force to the fracture site. The antegrade method was used for proximal fractures and the retrograde method for middle and distal femoral fractures. The femoral bowing angle in the coronal and sagittal planes, and the time required for callus formation and union, were evaluated on plain radiographs in both planes. Thigh pain, tenderness, and complications were also assessed.
Results:
The mean operating time was 65.00 ± 22.64 min. No case progressed to complete atypical fracture. In one case, fracture occurred around the point of nail entry after the patient fell from a chair on postoperative day 7. The incomplete fracture lines were united in 5 cases, after excluding one case with a complication. The time taken to confirm endocortical callus formation, fracture line disappearance, and clinical union was 2.11 ± 0.53, 6.45 ± 4.10, and 6.45 ± 3.65 months, respectively.
Conclusions:
PEIN is a quick, simple but effective treatment for SIAFF that considers the fracture mechanism and is applicable to cases with severe femoral bowing.
Level of evidence:
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