Malik M. Yasin Awan, Mudassar Nazar, Abdul Qayyum Baig, Rizwan Anwar, Muhammad Abdul Hanan, Omer Farooq Tanveer

Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of Flexible Intramedullary Nailing (FIN) with External Fixation in Pediatric Open Tibial Fractures

Malik M. Yasin Awan, Mudassar Nazar, Abdul Qayyum Baig, Rizwan Anwar, Muhammad Abdul Hanan, Omer Farooq Tanveer



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ABSTRACT

Objective: To compare the clinical outcome of flexible intramedullary nailing (FIN) with external fixator in pediatric open tibial fractures.

Subjects and Methods: In this randomized comparative study, 80 children having age 5 year to 14 years who presented with open tibial fractures were included. The study was conducted from June-2020 to June-2021 in Islam Hospital Sialkot and Allama Iqbal Memorial Hospital Sialkot. Patients were divided into two equal groups. Group A: underwent external fixation and group B: underwent flexible intramedullary nailing for the surgical management of tibial fractures. Frequency of infections surrounding pins, painful bursitis and re fracture rate within 3 months after surgery was recorded.

Results: The mean age of children was 8.42±3.82 years in external fixator group versus 8.40±4.0 years in FIN group (p-value 0.97). Infection-surrounding pins occurred in 9 (22.5%) children were belonging to external fixator group and 01 (2.5%) children was belonging to FIN group (p-value 0.007). Refracture occurred in 6 (15.0%) patients in external fixator group and in no (0.0%) children in FIN group (p-value 0.01). Painful bursitis occurred 2 (5.0%) patient was in external fixator group and in 13 (32.5%) in FIN group (p-value 0.002).

Conclusion: Clinical outcome is better in patients treated with FIN as compared to the external fixator for the treatment of pediatric open tibial shaft fractures.

Keywords: Flexible intramedullary nails, External fixator, Tibial fractures.



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