A Single Proximal Interlocking Bolt May Be Sufficient for Retrograde Nailing of Extra-articular Femur Fractures

To evaluate whether a single proximal interlocking bolt was sufficient during the treatment of extra-articular femur fractures with retrograde medullary nailing. Retrospective comparative study. Academic Level 1 trauma center. The study included 136 patients with extra-articular femur fractures trea...

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Published inJournal of orthopaedic trauma Vol. 36; no. 12; p. 610
Main Authors Campbell, Sean T, Dhillon, Ekamjeet, Sliepka, Joseph, Higgins, Alexander, DeBaun, Malcolm R, Goodnough, Lawrence Henry, Agel, Julie, Barei, David P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.12.2022
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Summary:To evaluate whether a single proximal interlocking bolt was sufficient during the treatment of extra-articular femur fractures with retrograde medullary nailing. Retrospective comparative study. Academic Level 1 trauma center. The study included 136 patients with extra-articular femur fractures treated with retrograde medullary nailing who met inclusion and follow-up criteria. The intervention included surgical treatment for a femur fracture with retrograde medullary nailing, with comparisons made between those treated with a single proximal interlocking (1 IL) bolt and those treated with 2 proximal interlocking bolts (2 IL). The main outcome measurements were as follows: (1) rate of nonunion and (2) rate of catastrophic implant failure. There was no difference in the rate of nonunion requiring surgical intervention between the 2 groups. There were no catastrophic failures in either group. A single proximal interlocking bolt may be sufficient when using retrograde nailing for the treatment of extra-articular femur fractures. Therapeutic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
ISSN:1531-2291
DOI:10.1097/BOT.0000000000002439