Conversion of an
External Fixation to That with an Intramedullary Pin in Cases of Complicated
Diaphyseal Fractures
Melichar J., Horálek F., Novotný F., Šín A., Sahely S., Šmajer B.
Chirurgická klinika LF MU a FN, Brno-Bohunice, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Vomela, CSc. |
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Summary:
In this study the authors present a method of conversion of external fixations to closed intramedullary ones
in the treatment of complicated diaphyseal fractures of the calf and femur. According to the conditions, the fixation
is secured by a pin. The above mentioned procedure is advantageous especially in cases of patients with open
fractures, in patients with polytraumas as well as in patients with a threatening or with a present compartment
syndrome. Treatment of the above fractures is not always simple and represents a serious problem in everyday
traumatological practice. Treatment of fractures using the above procedure has very good results with a minimum
of complications. Although, nowadays, the skeletal defect can be solved and therefore the bearing capacity of the
extremity be renewed, damages to the muscles are often irreparable and cause a permanent invalidity.
Key words:
conversion – external fixation – diaphysis – secured intramedullary pins
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