Sajjad Rasool, Basharat Manzoor, Muhammad Omer Aslam.
Fracture of Shaft of Femur; Comparison of Solid Versus Cannulated Interlocking Nail.
Professional Med J Jan ;25(4):627-32.

Introduction: Fracture of the shaft of the femur is among the most common fractures encountered in orthopedics practice.1 Objectives: The aim of the study was also compare the outcome of solid versus canmulated inter locking nails as a method of internal fixation in closed fractures of the shaft of femur in adults. Design: Quasi Experiment design. Setting: Orthopedic Department Allied Hospital P.M.C Faisalabad. Results: We had total of 60 cases, 30 in groups of solid I/M nailing and 30 in group B of Cannulated in I/M nailing we have reported the follow up study up to 9 months. (1) There were 27 (90%) males and 3 (10%) females in group A. (2) If in group B 26 (86.666%) were males 4 (13.333%). (3) The mean age was 37.4 + 1.61 years. Union: Group A, In 26 (86.666%) patients the fracture uniting within 3 months. 3 (10%) patients went into phase of delayed union which ultimately united. 1 (3333%) patient into non-union for which bone grafts has to be done after nine months. Group B: In 26 (86.666%) patients the fracture united within 3 months. Patient in group B went into nonunion due to deep infection, second due to nail breakage an in third no apparent causes was found. Total no of cases of non-union in group B were 3. Infection: In group A one patient in group B 2 patient had superficial infection which were treated with appropriate antibiotics. In group B one patient had deep infection and went into non-union due to infection. Implant Failure: In group B one case with nail breakage.. 2 Cases with distal Inter Locking screws breakage & 1 case with proximal interlocking screw breakage were noted. Conclusion: (1) There is no statistical difference in union and infection in both groups (P-Value > 0.05). (2) There is significant difference in implant failure in both groups no patients in group A went with implant failure but four patients in group B developed implant failure (P-value < 0..05) so Solid inter locking nail is stronger than cannulated interlocking nail.

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