Abstract
Intramedullary nailing is the accepted treatment of femoral and tibial shaft fractures.
Improvements in surgical techniques and implant designs have extended indications
for nailing to metaphyseal fractures of the proximal tibia, distal tibia and the distal
femur. Malalignment can still occur with intramedullary nailing of these fractures.
Among many techniques that have been described, the use of a ‘poller screw’ or ‘blocking
screw’ is one of the methods that may be used to aid in satisfactory fracture reduction
and biomechanical stability. To our knowledge, the use of a Steinman pin as the initial
step in poller screw insertion has not been reported in the English literature. We
report a new technique of poller screw using Steinman pin localisation with tibial
and femoral nailing of metaphyseal fractures.
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Accepted:
April 14,
2010
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