Kempf I, Briot B, Jaeger J H, Calderoli H, Copin G
Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot. 1976 Sep;62(6):595-612.
The authors have conducted a clinical and biomechanical study of blind nailing of trochanteric fractures by the Ender's technique. The nail is introduced through the medial femoral condyle. The study was based on 120 operations. From the biomechanical standpoint, the authors studied the forces exerted in the medullary canal of the femoral shaft and the grip of the nail in the head and neck of the femur. In most of the cases the technique allowed immediate walking with weight-bearing. The results are compared with those obtained after nail-plate fixation. They were superior on three counts--less infection, less breakage of inserted material and less non-union, but the technique produced more mal-union. For this reason, the authors consider it to be an excellent technique but to be reserved for older patients.
作者对采用恩德斯(Ender's)技术对转子间骨折进行闭合穿钉术进行了临床和生物力学研究。髓内钉通过股骨内侧髁插入。该研究基于120例手术。从生物力学角度来看,作者研究了股骨干髓腔内所施加的力以及髓内钉在股骨头部和颈部的把持力。在大多数病例中,该技术允许患者立即负重行走。将结果与钢板固定术后的结果进行了比较。在三个方面表现更优——感染更少、植入材料断裂更少、骨不连更少,但该技术产生的畸形愈合更多。因此,作者认为这是一项出色的技术,但仅适用于老年患者。