2022
DOI: 10.1177/21514593211070130
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Intramedullary Nailing for Atypical Femoral Fracture With Lateral Bowing: Does Medial Gap Matter?

Abstract: Introduction When performing intramedullary nailing for atypical femoral fractures (AFF), especially in lateral bowing femurs, a medial opening wedge-shaped gap in the fracture site may occur after nailing. We intended to analyse and compare clinical outcomes according to the medial gap in AFF cases after intramedullary nailing. Materials and Methods: Of the 38 consecutive patients with complete AFF treated by intramedullary nailing, 22 patients (all female, mean age of 76.5 years [range, 62–87]) available fo… Show more

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“…According to a study conducted by Kim et al, after the operation patients achieved radiological union between 3 to 10 months with an average of 5.5 months [14]. Kang et al demonstrated that observed healing time differed according to the duration of therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a study conducted by Kim et al, after the operation patients achieved radiological union between 3 to 10 months with an average of 5.5 months [14]. Kang et al demonstrated that observed healing time differed according to the duration of therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction status of the fracture was evaluated by measuring the alignment and displacement on the immediate postoperative radiographs. 15 16) Coronal alignment was measured between the midline of the proximal segment and the midline of the distal segment in the femoral AP images. Sagittal alignment was measured between the anterior cortex of proximal and distal segments in femoral lateral images.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%