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Original Article

Bone loss after locked intramedullary nailing

Computed tomography of the femur and tibia in 10 cases

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Pages 310-314 | Received 04 Oct 1991, Accepted 02 Mar 1992, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

10 patients with previous femoral shaft fracture treated with locked intramedullary nailing were examined by computed tomography (CT) a few days after nail removal. The bone density, cortical thickness and geometric shape of the fractured extremity were compared with those on the contralateral side. Only a small reduction in cortical density and thickness (4 and 7 percent, respectively) was revealed outside the fracture area in the diaphyseal part of the nailed bones. A distinct reduction in trabecular density was observed in the femoral condyles as well as in the ipsilateral tibial condyle (19 and 17 percent, respectively). Our results indicate that the stress-reducing effect of intramedullary nails on the femoral diaphysis is small.

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