The application of hollow trephine in femoral retrograde intramedullary nailing technique

Xiang Yao,Hongyuan Liu,Minjie Hu, Chong Wang, Dejun Liu, Jianping Hu,Jilei Tang

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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to describe and evaluate the use of a specially designed hollow trephine to create the entry point through the femoral condyle during retrograde interlocking intramedullary nailing for femoral fracture. Methods From June 2019 to December 2021, we treated 11 patients (5 men, 6 women; mean age, 64 years; age range 40–77 years) with mid-distal femoral fractures by retrograde intramedullary femoral nailing using a self-designed hollow trephine for femoral condyle reaming and cancellous bone harvesting. Results The operation was successful in all patients. Over mean follow-up of 9.3 months (range, 6.0–12.0 months), all patients achieved bone union. There were no complications such as knee joint infection, heterotopic ossification, knee joint adhesion, and wedge effect. Conclusion The use of the hollow trephine during femoral retrograde intramedullary nailing helps avoid postoperative complications such as heterotopic ossification, knee joint adhesions, and wedge effect. It also facilitates bone graft harvesting.
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