Outcome of Retrograde Nailing in the Treatment of Extra Articular Supracondylar Femur Fractures
Umair Ahmad, Umair Ahmed, Majid Zaheer, Ahmed Sadaqat, Zubair Khalid, Saif ur Rehman
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To find out outcome of retrograde nailing in the
treatment of extra articular supracondylar femur fractures.
Study Design: A prospective observational
study.
Place and Duration of the Study: The
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ghurki Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan from
January 2020 to August 2021.
Methodology: A total of 92 patients of both genders aged 18 to 50 years with supracondylar
femur fractures and supracondylar fractures with fracture line extending to
distal third of femoral shaft were enrolled. Retrograde nailing
was performed among all patients. Surgery time and functional outcome were noted. All surgeries were
accomplished under spinal/epidural or general anaesthesia.
Results:
Out of
a total of 92 patients, there were 59 (64.1%) were male and 33 (35.9%) female. Overall,
the mean age of patients was 33.12±9.08 years. The mean surgery time was noted to be 85.29±7.48 minutes. A
total of 85 patients completed the designated period of 12-weeks for the
evaluation of functional outcome. Excellent outcomes were observed in 47
(55.3%) cases, good 25 (29.4%), fair 9 (10.6%) and poor in 4 (4.7%) cases.
Excellent to good outcomes were observed in 72 (84.7%) cases.
Conclusion: Retrograde nailing had good outcomes in
the treatment of extra articular supracondylar femur fractures.
Keywords: Femur fracture, nailing, surgery time, functional outcome.