Levy A S, Wetzler M J, Guttman G, Covall D J, Fink B, Whitelaw G P, Kozin S
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Orthop Rev. 1993 Jul;22(7):805-9.
Reamed intramedullary nailing was used within 36 hours of patient admission to treat 32 consecutive femoral shaft fractures caused by low-velocity gunshot wounds. The femoral shaft fracture was classified according to the AO system, and comminution was graded according to the classification of Winquest and Hansen. Patients were followed for an average of 14.7 months (range, 6 to 36 months), and the average time to union was 18.6 weeks. The average hospital stay was 7 days, which is approximately one half the average stay reported in the literature for treating this kind of injury with delayed nailing. The shorter hospital stay represents potential savings of up to $9,000 per patient. Immediate intramedullary rodding is a safe, effective, and economic option for the treatment of a femoral shaft fracture caused by a low-velocity gunshot wound. However, a lack of compliance with instructions concerning weight-bearing in this patient population needs to be taken into account when planning postoperative care.
在患者入院36小时内采用扩髓髓内钉治疗32例由低速枪伤导致的股骨干骨折。股骨干骨折按AO系统分类,粉碎程度按Winquest和Hansen分类法分级。患者平均随访14.7个月(范围6至36个月),平均愈合时间为18.6周。平均住院时间为7天,约为文献报道的采用延迟髓内钉治疗此类损伤平均住院时间的一半。较短的住院时间意味着每位患者可能节省高达9000美元。对于低速枪伤导致的股骨干骨折,早期髓内钉固定是一种安全、有效且经济的治疗选择。然而,在规划术后护理时,需要考虑到该患者群体中存在不遵守负重指示的情况。