Functional Outcome of Distal Femur Fracture Treated with Retrograde Nailing Technique

M. A. Khanzada, M. T. Lakho, Z. Memon, S. A. Zeb, Bashir Ahmed, Rajesh Kumar
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Background: Management of distal femur fractures is always challenging for the surgeons. Retrograde interlocking nailing is one of the effective methods with minimal complications for treatment of such fractures. The objective of the study was to evaluate the functional outcome of retrograde interlocking nailing technique in patients with distal femur fractures. Methodology: This interventional study was conducted at the department of orthopedic surgery, Liaquat University Hospital, Hyderabad from March 2017 to December 2019. Patients of either gender, between 30 to 65 years age, who presented with acute fracture of distal femur, as a result of trauma within 12-96 hours, requiring surgical intervention were included. Lysholm Scoring System was used to evaluate the functional outcome of patients treated with retrograde interlocking nailing technique. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 24. Results: Total 102 patients gave consent of participation. The mean age of study participants was 43.50±7.26 with the age range from 40-65 years. Male patients were 76.47% and female 23.53%. In majority (63.73%) of cases, mode of injury was road traffic accidents. Statistically significant difference in functional mobility score between the age groups and gender (p < 0.05) was found. Statistically significant (p < 0.05) decline in mean Lysholm score was observed in participants who had been bearing full weight for 3 months. Excellent functional outcome was achieved by 49.02% patients while 34.31% patients achieved good functional outcome. Conclusion: Retrograde interlocking nailing for fracture of distal femur is an effective fixation surgical technique with minimal complications and excellent to good functional outcome. Key words:  Accidents, Femur Fractures, Fracture Fixation, Functional Performance
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逆行髓内钉技术治疗股骨远端骨折的功能效果
背景:股骨远端骨折的处理对外科医生来说一直是一个挑战。逆行交锁内钉是治疗此类骨折并发症最少的有效方法之一。本研究的目的是评估逆行交锁内钉技术在股骨远端骨折患者中的功能效果。方法:本介入研究于2017年3月至2019年12月在海得拉巴利亚奎特大学医院骨科进行。包括年龄在30 - 65岁之间,因创伤在12-96小时内出现股骨远端急性骨折,需要手术干预的患者,无论性别。采用Lysholm评分系统评价逆行交锁钉技术治疗患者的功能预后。数据分析采用SPSS version 24。结果:102例患者同意参与。研究对象平均年龄43.50±7.26岁,年龄范围40 ~ 65岁。男性占76.47%,女性占23.53%。绝大多数(63.73%)病例的伤害方式为道路交通事故。功能活动能力评分在不同年龄、性别间差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。在负重3个月的参与者中,平均Lysholm评分下降有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。49.02%的患者功能预后良好,34.31%的患者功能预后良好。结论:逆行交锁髓内钉治疗股骨远端骨折是一种有效的手术固定技术,并发症少,功能效果好。关键词:事故,股骨骨折,骨折固定,功能表现
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