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A forward-striking technique for reducing fracture gaps during intramedullary nailing: A technical note with clinical results

Authors
Lim, Seung-JaeSo, Sang-YeonYoon, Yong-CheolCho, Won-TaeOh, Jong-Keon
Issue Date
Dec-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Intramedullary nailing; Cephalomedullary nailing; Fracture gap; Forward-striking technique
Citation
INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED, v.46, no.12, pp.2507 - 2511
Journal Title
INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED
Volume
46
Number
12
Start Page
2507
End Page
2511
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/9860
DOI
10.1016/j.injury.2015.08.024
ISSN
0020-1383
Abstract
Introduction: A residual postoperative fracture gap between major bone fragments following intramedullary nailing of long-bone fractures is recognised as one of the major risk factors for delayed union and non-union. The most common method for reducing a fracture gap after nail insertion is through application of the backstroke technique. We introduce forward-striking as a new and simple technique that can be used to reduce fracture gaps during cephalomedullary or intramedullary nailing. Patients and methods: The forward-striking technique was used in 20 patients with subtrochanteric or femoral shaft fractures and three patients with tibial shaft fractures who underwent cephalomedullary or intramedullary nailing at two university teaching hospitals between February 2013 and March 2014. Results: Bone union was achieved in all cases, with a mean time of 5.7 months (range, 3-9 months). No major complications, including, non-union, implant failure, or infection, were encountered during the follow-up period. Conclusion: A forward-striking technique is simple, convenient, and highly efficient in terms of reducing fracture gaps during cephalomedullary or intramedullary nailing. The advantage of this technique is that it carries no risk of deforming the proximal interlocking screw, prevents excessive protrusion of the nail, and enables the lag screw to be placed into the optimal lag screw position relative to the femoral head at the time of cephalomedullary nailing. The forward-striking technique is particularly useful if no compression screw system is available. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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