Abstract

The nonunion can develop after an open fracture, after 1oUs open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), or as a sequela to chronic hematogenous osteomyelitis. The incidence also seems to be increasing especially in view of increasing high velocity trauma, which is usually treated by internal fixation. It is difficult to treat infected nonunion, because of the following reasons. Aim of the study is to observe the role of Orthofix limb reconstruction system as a treatment in non-union with bone loss with shortening due to fresh fractures. In the last twenty-five months we had the opportunity to treat thirteen cases of non-union and two cases of shortening With Limb reconstruction system. Out of thirteen patients eight patients had infected nonunion following open fracture and three patients had infected nonunion following previous surgeries with internal fixation for closed fractures and two patients had nonunion following treatment with traditional bone setters for closed fractures. Our follow up of cases varied from six to fifteen months. The results were divided into bony results and functional results, according to the classification of the ASAMI (Association for the study and application of the method of Ilizarov).

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