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The role of intramedullary fixation in open fractures


Chapman-M-W. Clin-Orthop. 1986 Nov. (212). P 26-34. Intramedullary nailing of [1mopen fractures [m requires careful surgical judgment, consideration of alternative techniques, and the ability to use a number of different methods, including various designs with or without obligatory reaming. With good technique and well-selected indications, intramedullary nailing of [1mopen fractures [m may offer advantages not available through other types of fracture stabilization. [1mOpen fractures [m of the femur are best treated with delayed closed reamed nailing. Acute open nailing of the femur is justified to salvage life and limb in multiply injured patients. Acute nonreamed nailing of [1mopen fractures [m of the tibia has been shown to give results comparable to external skeletal fixation. The role for intramedullary nailing of [1mopen fractures [m of the upper extremity is limited. Author-abstract.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.