Early outcomes of surgically managed civilian gunshot femur fractures at a level one trauma unit in Cape Town, South Africa: a retrospective review.
Obakeng MakhubaloMarilize Cornelle BurgerShafique JakoetMarcus Van HeukelumNicholas le RouxMuaad GerafaSimone Van der MerweNando FerreiraPublished in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2022)
Femur shaft and supracondylar fractures fixated with intramedullary nails are associated with low complication rates and perfect union rates. Our study suggests that intra-articular distal femur fractures fixated with locking plates and cannulated screws have a high complication rate and poorer surgical outcomes. Non-union and compartment syndrome are rare complications of gunshot femur fractures fixated with either intramedullary nails or locking plates.