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Interlocking Nailing Without Imaging: the Challenges of Locating Distal Slots and How to Overcome Them in SIGN Intramedullary Nailing

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Journal Int Orthop
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2009 Oct 9
PMID 19813011
Citations 5
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Abstract

Placement of the distal interlocking screw is the most difficult part in all intramedullary nail interlocking screw systems and the Surgical Implant Generation Network (SIGN) interlocking system is not an exception. SIGN nails are interlocking implants designed with a precision instrumentation set for use in treatment of long bone fractures without an image intensifier. Locating the distal slots of SIGN nails could be challenging for young SIGN surgeons when treating very complex comminuted fractures and in obese patients. This study was stimulated by a patient who presented one year after surgery with knee pain due to a migrating nail because of missed distal screws. A total of 48 patients divided into two groups of 24 were studied retrospectively and prospectively. The retrospective studies revealed that failure to locate distal locking slots in ten antegrade nailing procedures was due to wrong entry point and comminution of the fracture. The challenges encountered led us to innovating methods to overcome the difficulties of placement of distal screws in a prospective study. Application of methods A and B made location of the distal slots easier in the prospective study even though there were more complex comminuted fractures. The methods also reduced the antegrade operation time by 1 hour 11 minutes. We concluded that SIGN nailing could be challenging and frustrating at the early learning stage. Application of the two innovative methods will make distal slot location easier. They will also make SIGN interlocking nailing less difficult for young SIGN surgeons as they journey through the learning curves.

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