Outcome of monolateral rail fixator in infected nonunion of femur diaphysis developing after intramedullary fixation

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND TRAUMATOLOGY(2022)

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Introduction Consensus is lacking regarding management of posttraumatic infected diaphyseal nonunions of femur following intramedullary nailing. Present study reports outcomes of single stage standardised treatment protocol using monolateral rail external fixator/limb reconstruction system in this type of infected diaphyseal femoral nonunions. Methods This retrospective study included 26 patients with mean age of 31.7 years having posttraumatic infected diaphyseal femoral nonunions following intramedullary nailing and managed with radical debridement and monolateral rail fixator. The results were assessed by Association for the Study and Application of the Method of Ilizarov criteria. Results Mean intraoperative bone gap was 4.34 (range, 2–7) cm. Mean gain in bone length was 4.04 (range, 0–7) cm. Fracture united primarily in 22 cases and after freshening of edges, fixator adjustment and fibular grafting in three more patients. Infection persisted in one patient. Most common complications were superficial pin tract infection (15 patients) and loss of more than 30° knee flexion (13 patients). The bone results were excellent, good, and poor in 15, 9, and 2 patients, respectively. The functional results were excellent, good, fair, and poor in 11,13,1 and 1 patient, respectively. Conclusion Single stage procedure including radical debridement, acute docking, distraction osteogenesis at corticotomy site and stabilization with monolateral rail fixator reliably achieves good to excellent bone and functional results, union and eradication of infection in majority of infected nonunions of femoral diaphysis developing after intramedullary fixation. We recommend acute docking in bone gap ≤ 5 cm.
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Monolateral fixator, Infected nonunion, Femur diaphysis, Distraction osteogenesis, Intramedullary nailing
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