用柔性髓内钉治疗儿童长度不稳定的股骨骨折:系统回顾

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.55095/achot2024/006
V Garg, A K S Gowda, A Regmi, S Barik, V K Maheshwari, V Singh
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研究目的:治疗小儿股骨骨折的手术方案包括可取出的髓内钉(FIN)、钢板和外固定器。长度不稳定的骨折通常为螺旋形、长斜形或粉碎性骨折,通常伴有大于 2 厘米的缩短。本研究旨在了解 FIN 是否能有效治疗儿童股骨不稳定骨折:截至 2022 年 2 月 25 日,我们在 Cochrane Library、PubMed 和 Embase 数据库中使用 MeSH 检索词和与人群(如 "儿童"、"骨骺 "和 "股骨")和干预(如 "钉子 "或 "ESIN")相关的关键词进行了电子文献检索。提取的数据包括研究细节、人口统计学数据、手术细节、术后固定、并发症和结果:结果:共回顾了 8 项研究,样本量共计 369 例患者。平均手术时间、失血量和住院时间分别为(67.62±12.32)分钟、(33.82±16.82)毫升和(4.9±1.27)天。61.92%的患者手术效果良好,32.61%的患者手术效果满意,5.43%的患者手术效果不佳。4.54%的患者出现了需要再次手术的重大并发症,32.46%的患者出现了轻微并发症。最常见的并发症是26.30%的患者出现了指甲突出。与其他类型的FIN相比,锁定型Ender's钉的再手术率、关节错位率和LLD率最低:结论:对于各种类型的小儿股骨骨折,FIN和单个行走石膏是一种很好的选择,可实现正确的对位和旋转。锁定的埃德尔钉对于处理不稳定的小儿股骨骨折是安全有效的。关键词:小儿股骨骨折、长度不稳定、可取出的髓内钉、肌下钢板、Flynn标准。
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Management of Length Unstable Femur Fractures in Children by Flexible Intramedullary Nails: A Systematic Review.

Purpose of the study: Surgical options for paediatric femoral fractures include fl exible intramedullary nailing (FIN), plating, and external fi xators. Length unstable fractures are usually spiral, long oblique, or comminuted and are often associated with > 2 cm of shortening. The purpose of this study was to see whether FIN is effective for managing unstable femur fractures in children.

Material and methods: An electronic literature search was performed up to 25 February 2022 in Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Embase databases using a combination of MeSH search terms and keywords related to the population (e.g., "child" AND "diaphyses" AND "femur"), and intervention (e.g., "nail" OR "ESIN"). The data extracted included the study details, Demographic data, surgical details, postoperative immobilization, complications, and outcome.

Results: Eight studies with a total sample size of 369 patients were reviewed. The mean operative time, blood loss, and length of stay in the hospital were 67.62±12.32 minutes, 33.82±16.82 ml, and 4.9±1.27 days, respectively. The results were excellent in 61.92% of the patients, satisfactory in 32.61%, and poor in 5.43%. 4.54% of patients had major complications requiring reoperation and 32.46% of patients had minor complications. the most common complication was nail prominence seen in 26.30% of patients. Locked Ender's nail was associated with the least reoperation, malunion, and LLD rate compared to other types of FIN.

Conclusions: FIN along with a single walking spica cast is a good choice in all forms of paediatric femoral fracture patterns allowing proper alignment and rotation. Locked Ender's nail is safe and effective for managing unstable paediatric femur fracture.

Key words: pediatric femur fracture, length unstable, fl exible intramedullary nailing, submuscular plating, Flynn criterion.

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