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Published in: International Orthopaedics 3/2020

01-03-2020 | Wound Debridement | Original Paper

Paediatric infected femoral nonunion; mid-term results of a rare problem with a single-stage treatment and up to eleven and half years follow-up

Authors: Gamal Ahmed Hosny, Abdel-Salam Abdel-Aleem Ahmed

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 3/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Nonunion of femur fractures is a devastating disabling complication which is rare in children. The purpose of this study was to report the outcomes of treating infected femur nonunions in children by the Ilizarov fixator in one stage.

Patients and methods

The study included 13 patients with unilateral infected nonunion of the femur with an average age of 9.1 years. The nonunion duration averaged 10.69 months. Ten cases were draining nonunions, and three patients had quiescent sinuses. Associated problems include shortening in all cases (mean 3.5 cm), joint stiffness (9 cases), and angular deformity (7 cases). The quiescent cases were treated by bloodless monofocal compression-distraction. Four draining cases were treated by debridement and compression with relengthening through nonunion site. The remaining six cases were treated by bifocal technique.

Results

The mean follow-up duration was 60.15 months. External fixation period averaged 5.3 months. Successful union was achieved in all patients. Recurrences of infection occurred in two cases including one with refracture and another one with late pathological fracture. Other complications included pin tract infections, one delayed union, two residual angular deformities, and 6 cm residual shortening in one patient. ASAMI bone results were excellent (8 patients), good (3 patients), fair (one patient), and poor (one patient). The functional results were excellent (9 cases), good (3cases), and fair (one case).

Conclusions

The Ilizarov method provided a viable treatment option for treating paediatric infected femur nonunions in single stage of management with infection control in most cases and satisfactory outcomes.
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Metadata
Title
Paediatric infected femoral nonunion; mid-term results of a rare problem with a single-stage treatment and up to eleven and half years follow-up
Authors
Gamal Ahmed Hosny
Abdel-Salam Abdel-Aleem Ahmed
Publication date
01-03-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 3/2020
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-019-04464-1

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