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. 2021 Jul;52(7):2010-2015.
doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2021.03.004. Epub 2021 Mar 5.

Retrograde entry portal for cephalomedullary nailing in difficult subtrochanteric fractures

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Retrograde entry portal for cephalomedullary nailing in difficult subtrochanteric fractures

Dr Ashok Gavaskar et al. Injury. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

An entry point medial to the tip of the greater trochanter is considered optimal for antegrade femur nailing. The deforming forces in a subtrochanteric fracture often make it difficult to establish a perfect entry point during antegrade cephalomedullary nailing. To overcome this problem, we report a simple technique of making a retrograde entry portal for select difficult subtrochanteric fractures. The technique was used in 12 subtrochanteric fractures. Our indications were morbid obesity, revision nailing and atypical fractures. The technique involves creating a nail entry portal through the fracture from distal to proximal taking advantage of the abducted proximal fragment. Fracture reduction and nail insertion then proceeds in a standard manner. Additional reaming of the thick endosteal lateral cortex through the fracture was performed in atypical fractures. Satisfactory fracture reduction was achieved in all patients and 11 out of the 12 fractures united in the series. 1 patient developed an infected nonunion and was considered failure of treatment. The retrograde entry portal is a valuable alternative method that can be considered in nailing of difficult subtrochanteric fractures to establish an ideal entry point and nail trajectory.

Keywords: Subtrochanteric fractures; atypical fractures; cephalomedullary nailing; retrograde entry.

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Declaration of Competing Interest Authors declare no conflicts in interest No external funding was received for performing this study

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