182 Treating Distal Femur Fractures Without Fluoroscopy: Comparison of Implants Used in a Rural Hospital in Tanzania
Abstract Introduction SIGN is a charity providing implants for hospitals with limited resources. There are two nails that can be inserted without fluoroscopy - the standard SIGN nail and the Fin nail. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of these implants in treating distal femur fractures. Method Retrospective analysis of SIGN database at Nkoaranga Hospital, Tanzania between July 2017 and January 2019. 28 patients (20 male, 8 female) with distal femur fractures had a standard nail (n = 14) or a Fin nail (n = 14). Inclusion criteria: distal femur fractures treated with intramedullary nail. Exclusion criteria: age<16, open injury, antegrade approach, no follow-up at 4 weeks. Results Mean age was 41.4 (18-81). Average time from injury to surgery was 29 days. Average first follow-up was 14 weeks (4-73). Painless weight-bearing was achieved in 93% (13/14) of standard nails and 100% (14/14) of Fin nails. Knee flexion >30° was 64% (9/14) in standard nails and 50% (7/14) in Fin nails. Screw loosening was seen in 7% (1/14) in standard nails and no patients with Fin nails. There were no instances of implant breakage, clinical deformity, or infection. Conclusions Patients had variable follow-up and presented late causing delayed treatment. Both nails can achieve excellent results. A larger sample size is required.