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Abstract
Bridge-plating with its advantages in terms of vascularity and bone healing is a well
established procedure today in the treatment of comminuted femoral fractures. Bridge-plating
means that the fracture site is not interfered with during the operative procedure.
This paper introduces a surgical technique in which the plate is inserted through
isolated proximal and distal incisions only, behind the vastus lateralis. Alignment
is secured by the plates, the fracture site remains untouched, fixation and screw
insertion is restricted to the proximal and distal main fragments. Longitudinal femoral
fractures extending right into the trochanteric and or condylar areas are the main
indication for minimally invasive plate fixations with angled blade plates or condylar
screws since fractures which are restricted to the diaphyseal area are mostly treated
by nailing today. The surgical trauma resulting from plating by proximal and distal
incisions only is less than that associated with conventional techniques. Indirect
reduction of femoral fragments is much easier since the integrity of the surrounding
muscles and soft tissue is preserved, the fragments often being reduced simply by
traction. Adjustment of rotation is an essential aspect requiring careful attention.
For special indications, namely comminuted fractures affecting a large part of the
femur and extending into the trochanteric or condylar areas, insertion of the plate
via proximal and distal incisions only is a further development in bridge-plating
which minimizes surgical trauma and operation time.
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