Abstract
Background: Failure of the fixators is a challenging, especially in the presence of osteoporosis, bone defect, pin track infection and joint stiffness. This study aims at evaluating the functional outcomes of the lower limb proposed two-stage management of non-union after failed ring external fixation. Patients and Methods: 15 patients (six females) with age range 22-65 years enrolled in this study. Four had femoral fractures and eleven with tibial fractures. All were due to high-energy trauma and all were open ones (3 grade (I), 8 grade (II) and 4 grade (III)). Categorised AO classification, 5 type (A), 4 type (B) and 6 type (C). They initially treated by ring external fixators and had radiological signs of non-union. Treatment involved removal of external fixators, pin track and blood tests until no active infection. Non-union managed by refreshing the fracture ends, opening the medullary canal, packing the non-union with autogenous bone grafts then realigning the fracture properly and stabilizing it with locked plate or interlocking nail. Results: Average duration of nonunion 9.8 months. Average delay prior to osteosynthesis after removal of external fixation 15 days. All non-unions healed on an average 5.2 months. According to the Karlstrom-Olerud scores, final functional outcome score was excellent 7cases, good 5 cases, accepted 2 cases and poor one case. Conclusions: Two-stage treatment of non-union of long bone after ring fixation is an effective tool and may be a favorable option with low risk of complications and a high level of functional outcomes.
Highlights
Ring external fixators become popular in dealing with a lot of limbs problems
The of the current work aims at assessing the final functional outcomes of the proposed two-stage management of non-union after failed ring external fixation
All cases initially treated by ring external fixators owing to presence of bone loss (4 cases), marked comminution (3 cases) refracture (2 cases) while it was used as a primary treatment for open fractures for rest of cases [10]
Summary
Ring external fixators become popular in dealing with a lot of limbs problems. The non-union is always atrophic type according to Weber-Cech classification [5]. Managing these cases relies on type of non-union, age of patient, general condition, surrounding soft tissue and neurovascular status of the limb. The protocol for the treatment is two-stage management; first removal of the fixator and eradication of infection if any. The of the current work aims at assessing the final functional outcomes of the proposed two-stage management of non-union after failed ring external fixation. This study aims at evaluating the functional outcomes of the lower limb proposed two-stage management of non-union after failed ring external fixation
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