1. [Comparison of curative effect of arthroscopic and open surgeries for retrograde intramedullary interlocking nails for femoral supracondylar fracture].
- Author
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Chen H and Luo LR
- Subjects
- Adult, Bone Nails, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Orthopedic Procedures methods, Arthroscopy methods, Femoral Fractures surgery, Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary methods
- Abstract
Objective: To compare the curative effect of arthroscopic and open surgeries for retrograde intramedullary interlocking nails(RIIN) in the treatment of femoral supracondylar fracture., Methods: A total of 40 patients with femoral supracondylar fracture underwent either arthroscopic (n=20) or open surgeries (n=20) for rRIIN., Results: The operation time, surgical blood loss and bone union time in arthroscopic group was less than that in the open surgery group (P<0.05). Follow-up of the patients for 10.3+/-3.6 months revealed excellent results in 15 cases, good in 3 cases, and acceptable in 1 case in the arthroscopic group, according to the Kolmert criteria, while excellent in 7, good in 14, acceptable in 4 and poor in 2 cases in the open surgery group, without statistically significances in the rate of good or excellent outcomes between the two groups (90.0% vs 75.0%, P=0.246)., Conclusion: Compared with open surgery, RIIN shortens the operation time, reduces intraoperative blood loss and accelerates bone union, thus benefiting the recovery of knee joint functions.
- Published
- 2005