Origin and factors for overgrowth in pediatric fractures of the femoral shaft after flexible intramedullary nail fixation.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.21037/tp-24-171
Haodong Li, Junming Liu, Dahui Wang, Dong Fu
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Abstract

Background: Leg length discrepancy is a common complication following flexible intramedullary nail (FIN) fixation for femoral shaft fractures in adolescents. This retrospective study was designed to evaluate the possible cause of femoral overlengthening in children with femoral shaft fracture.

Methods: We retrospectively included 138 patients diagnosed with femoral shaft fractures between June 2012 and December 2022 and reported the clinical/radiological outcomes after at least half a year of surgery. We have introduced a new parameter, distal physis growth proportion (DPGP), which can be used to predict the origin of femoral growth.

Results: The mean DPGP value of 138 samples was 50.9%, of which 24 (17.4%) were greater than 70% and 114 (82.6%) were less than 70%. In the group with nail-canal diameter ratio (NCD) values greater than 60%, the proportion of patients with DPGP values exceeding 70% was significantly higher compared to the group with NCD values less than 60%. However, there was no significant difference between gender, fracture side, fracture type, mode of reduction, associated craniocerebral injury or the distance from fracture site to distal articular surface of femur.

Conclusions: In children with femoral shaft fractures treated with FIN fixation, the number of patients with DPGP lesser than 70% far exceeded the number of patients with DPGP greater than 70%, indicating the significant role of fracture end stimulation in femoral lengthening.

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灵活髓内钉固定术后小儿股骨干骨折过度生长的起源和因素。
背景:腿长不一致是青少年股骨干骨折柔性髓内钉(FIN)固定术后常见的并发症。本回顾性研究旨在评估股骨干骨折儿童股骨过长的可能原因:我们回顾性地纳入了2012年6月至2022年12月期间确诊的138例股骨柄骨折患者,并报告了手术至少半年后的临床/放射学结果。我们引入了一个新参数--远端骨骺生长比例(DPGP),该参数可用于预测股骨生长的起源:138个样本的平均DPGP值为50.9%,其中24个样本(17.4%)大于70%,114个样本(82.6%)小于70%。在甲沟直径比(NCD)大于 60% 的组别中,DPGP 值超过 70% 的患者比例明显高于 NCD 值小于 60% 的组别。然而,不同性别、骨折侧、骨折类型、复位方式、相关颅脑损伤或骨折部位到股骨远端关节面的距离均无明显差异:结论:在接受 FIN 固定治疗的儿童股骨干骨折患者中,DPGP 小于 70% 的患者人数远远超过 DPGP 大于 70% 的患者人数,这表明骨折端刺激在股骨延长中起着重要作用。
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Translational pediatrics
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