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Elsheikh, A., Elsayed, A., Kandel, W., Nayagam, S. (2023). Fixator Assisted Internal Fixation of Paediatric Femoral Fractures. Benha Medical Journal, 40(Special issue (Surgery)), 157-172. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2022.115516.1527
Ahmed A Elsheikh; Ahmed Elrabeay Elsayed; Weal A. Kandel; Selvadurai Nayagam. "Fixator Assisted Internal Fixation of Paediatric Femoral Fractures". Benha Medical Journal, 40, Special issue (Surgery), 2023, 157-172. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2022.115516.1527
Elsheikh, A., Elsayed, A., Kandel, W., Nayagam, S. (2023). 'Fixator Assisted Internal Fixation of Paediatric Femoral Fractures', Benha Medical Journal, 40(Special issue (Surgery)), pp. 157-172. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2022.115516.1527
Elsheikh, A., Elsayed, A., Kandel, W., Nayagam, S. Fixator Assisted Internal Fixation of Paediatric Femoral Fractures. Benha Medical Journal, 2023; 40(Special issue (Surgery)): 157-172. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2022.115516.1527

Fixator Assisted Internal Fixation of Paediatric Femoral Fractures

Article 12, Volume 40, Special issue (Surgery), January and February 2023, Page 157-172  XML PDF (1012.39 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/bmfj.2022.115516.1527
Authors
Ahmed A Elsheikhorcid 1; Ahmed Elrabeay Elsayed email 2; Weal A. Kandel3; Selvadurai Nayagam4
1Lecturer of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Egypt.
2Demonstrator, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Egypt.
3Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Egypt.
4Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal Liverpool Children’s and Royal Liverpool University Hospital NHS Trust, Liverpool, UK
Abstract
Femoral shaft fractures in children are serious injuries requiring hospitalisation. Different fixation methods were described.
Aim: We present a novel technique using external fixator to facilitate and control the reduction intraoperatively, which would allow for easier submuscular plate application.
Methods: We have retrospectively reviewed five boys and five girls. Polyaxial clamps and rods were applied to the sagittally-oriented bone screws, the reduction was done manually, and the clamps were tightened after achieving the proper alignment. The submuscular plate was applied, then clamps and bone screws were removed.
Results: The mean age at surgery was 12 years. The mean body weight was 42 kg. There were six type A fractures, two type B and two type C. The mean preoperative haemoglobin concentration of 12.29 g/dl. No blood transfusion was needed. The operative time averaged 122 minutes, and the mean hospital stay after was 2 days. The patients reported no pain at a mean of 1.6 weeks. All fractures united, without malalignment nor length discrepancy, at a mean of 8.3 weeks (range 6-12 weeks). No wound healing problems nor deep infections happened.
Conclusion: External fixator-assisted internal fixation of paediatric femoral fractures would facilitate the accuracy and control of fracture reduction and allow minimally invasive percutaneous osteosynthesis
Keywords
Fixator-assisted; paediatric femoral fractures; flexible intramedullary nail; submuscular plate; length-unstable fractures
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