Nonreamed flexible locked intramedullary nailing in tibial open fractures
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Nonreamed flexible locked intramedullary nailing in tibial open fractures
Abstract
Thirty-nine open unstable tibial shaft fractures were treated with a nonreamed flexible locked intramedullary nail between 1992 and 1995. There were 23 Grade I, 12 Grade II, three Grade IIIA, and one Grade IIIB fractures. The average time of followup assessment was 24 months. The average time to fracture union was 24 weeks. Complications were related in most cases to fractures with highly unstable patterns and extensive soft tissue lesions. There were five (12.5%) delayed unions and one (2.5%) nonunion. Deep infections developed in three (7.7%) patients. One patient required an additional procedure to correct a varus malunion. There were no implant failures. It was concluded that nonreamed flexible locked nailing provides effective control of axial and rotational stability in unstable Grades I to IIIA open fractures with acceptable union rates and a low incidence of complications secondary to the fixation system.
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