
Trauma
Simultaneous use of cannulated reamer and schanz screw:effective method of femoral nailing
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ISRN Surg. 2011;2011:502408
60 patients with femoral diaphyseal fractures, scheduled to receive operation with closed interlocked nailing were placed in 1 of 2 operative treatment groups to test the effectiveness of cannulated reamer in the proximal fragment as an intrameduallry joystick, and Shanz screw in the distal fragment as a percutaneous joystick during femoral nailing. Patients in group 1 were given the experimental treatment using the cannulated reamer and Shanz screw, while those in the second group were given a conventional treatment (fluroscopy alone). Results showed that those who were operated with a cannulated reamer in the proximal fragment as an intrameduallry joystick, and Shanz screw in the distal fragment as a percutaneous joystick, had significantly reduced guide wire insertion times and radiation exposure during the procedure.
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