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Q2 2024 Vol. 19 · No. 2 · pp. 319-344

Radiographic and functional results of Ilizarov fixation in the management of nonunion of tibia and femur fractures: a retrospective case series

Mohamed A. A. Ibrahim · Khalid M. Alhomayani · Usama Gaber · Hashem A. Bukhary · Samir A. Nematallah · Mostafa M. Elgahel
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Abstract


BACKGROUND:
Femoral and tibial fractures may result in delayed union and nonunion, posing significant challenges in orthopedic practice. The Ilizarov technique has emerged as a promising solution for managing these complex cases.


OBJECTIVES:
Evaluate the radiographic and functional results of Ilizarov fixation in the treatment of nonunion of tibia and femur fractures.


DESIGN:
Retrospective


SETTINGS:
Hospitals affiliated with a university hospital


PATIENTS AND METHODS:
Patient demographics, fracture characteristics, and treatment details were analyzed for the period from October 2015 to September 2022 in patients who were treated for nonunion of the tibia and femur using the Ilizarov fixator. Clinical and radiological assessments were performed using the Association for the Study and Application of Methods of Ilizarov (ASAMI) criteria. The study focused on assessing the average duration for union and frame removal, bone results, successful union rates, and functional results using the ASAMI criteria, obtaining data from the existing medical records, spanning various medical facilities treating nonunion fractures.


SAMPLE SIZE:
126 patients


RESULTS:
The average duration for union and frame removal was 8 months, with excellent bone results observed in 60.32% of cases. Out of 126 patients, 118 achieved successful union, while there were 2 failure cases necessitating amputation (1.52%). Functional results revealed excellent outcomes in 39.68% of cases. Complications included pin tract infections, ankle and knee stiffness, and limb shortening. External fixation duration and infection eradication were consistent with previous research, emphasizing the technique's effectiveness.


CONCLUSIONS:
The Ilizarov technique proved highly effective in managing nonunion tibia and femur fractures, offering favorable outcomes in terms of union, infection control, pain relief, and functional recovery. While excellent bone outcomes do not guarantee optimal function, this method remains a reliable approach for complex cases.


LIMITATIONS:
Potential biases inherent in retrospective analyses and the need for further randomized controlled trials to comprehensively compare treatment modalities.

Cite this Article (APA)
Mohamed, A. A. I., Khalid, M. A., Usama, G., Hashem, A. B., Samir, A. N., Mostafa, M. E. (2024). Radiographic and functional results of Ilizarov fixation in the management of nonunion of tibia and femur fractures: a retrospective case series. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 19(2), 319-344. https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2024.146
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Field Medicine & Health Sciences
Publisher King Faisal Specialist Hospital
Country 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
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Authors
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Mohamed A. A. Ibrahim
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Khalid M. Alhomayani
U
Usama Gaber
H
Hashem A. Bukhary
S
Samir A. Nematallah
M
Mostafa M. Elgahel
Publication Details
Year 2024
Volume 19
Issue 2
Pages 319-344
Language English
Added 23 Jun 2026