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Management of Traumatic Femur Fractures: A Focus on the Time to Intramedullary Nailing and Clinical Outcomes.

Syed Imran GhouriFuad MustafaAhad KanbarHisham Al JogolAdam ShunniAmmar AlmadaniNuri AbdurraheimAtirek Pratap GoelHusham AbdelrahmanElhadi BabikirAhmed F RamzeeKhalid AhmedMutaz AlhardalloMohammad AsimHassan Al-ThaniAyman El-Menyar
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This study showed that femur fracture is not uncommon (8.9%), which is manifested with the variety of clinical characteristics, depending on the mechanism, management and outcome in our center. Bilateral fracture, retrograde nailing and AO classification type C were the significant risk factors of non-union in patients with diaphyseal fractures. The timing of IMN has an impact on the fracture union; however, it is not a statistically significant difference. Therefore, the treating physicians should consider the potential risk factors for a better outcome by careful selection of treatment in sub-groups of patients.
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