scholarly journals Assessment of clinical and radiographic outcomes following retrograde versus antegrade nailing of infraisthmic femoral shaft fractures without the use of intraoperative fluoroscopy in Tanzania

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Claire A. Donnelley ◽  
Heather J. Roberts ◽  
Edmund N. Eliezer ◽  
Billy T. Haonga ◽  
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Richard J. Behlmer ◽  
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Matthew Moen ◽  
Jordan Shaw ◽  
Ryan Graf ◽  
Natasha Simske ◽  
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pp. 1735-1739 ◽  
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Wei Chen ◽  
Yongmin Jing ◽  
Hongzhi Lv ◽  
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pp. 4242-4250
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Wei Wang ◽  
Jianning Liu ◽  
Zhiyong Li ◽  
Guohui Xu ◽  
Rongling Wei ◽  
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Objective This study was performed to investigate the efficacy and safety of percutaneous antegrade nailing with a reductor-T tape pin in the treatment of ipsilateral multisegmental femoral shaft fractures (IMFSFs). Methods Nineteen patients with IMFSFs underwent antegrade nailing with a reductor-T tape pin by percutaneous techniques. The operation time, reduction time, fluoroscopy time, blood loss, fracture union time, and complications were recorded. Results All 19 patients (100%) achieved technical success. The mean and median operation time were 62.42±16.27 and 60 (range, 40–105) minutes, respectively; the mean and median reduction time were 11.47±3.78 and 10 (range, 8–22) minutes, respectively; the mean and median fluoroscopy time were 16.63±6.10 and 15 (range, 10–35) s, respectively; and the mean and median blood loss were 185.26±62.75 and 180 (range, 110–350) mL, respectively. Additionally, all 19 patients (100%) achieved fracture union within a mean and median time of 3.95±1.75 and 3 (range, 3–9) months, respectively; most patients [n=14 (73.7%)] achieved fracture union within 3 months. No obvious complications occurred during the study. Conclusion Antegrade nailing with a reductor-T tape pin by a percutaneous technique is effective and well tolerated in patients with IMFSFs.


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Author(s):  
Ujash Sheth ◽  
Chetan Gohal ◽  
Jaskarndip Chahal ◽  
Aaron Nauth ◽  
Tim Dwyer

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