Management of infected gap non-union of the femur using the Ilizarov technique: a clinical review
- MOJ Orthopedics & Rheumatology
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Bari MM,<sup>1</sup> Bari AM Shayan R,<sup>2</sup> Islam Shahidul,<sup>3</sup> Azad Mohammad Abul Kalam,<sup>4</sup> Tahsin Ferdous<sup>5</sup>
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Abstract
1.1.
Introduction: Infected gap
non-union of the femur is a challenging condition, often requiring advanced
treatment methods. The Ilizarov technique, using distraction osteogenesis, is
an effective solution, promoting bone healing, deformity correction, and limb
length restoration without bone grafting.
1.2.
Materials and methods: Between 1990 and
2023, 145 patients with infected femoral non-unions were treated with the
Ilizarov technique. Bone transport was used for defects ranging from 2.5 to 27
cm, with no bone grafts. Treat ment outcomes were evaluated based on healing,
infection control, and functional recovery.
1.3.
Results: All patients
achieved union, with 5 requiring reapplication of the Ilizarov fixator. The
average treatment time was 8.5 months, with patients able to bear weight during
recovery.
1.4.
Discussion: The Ilizarov
technique proved highly effective in managing infected femoral non-unions,
offering superior outcomes over traditional methods and enabling functional
recovery with minimal complications.
1.5.
Conclusion: The Ilizarov
technique is a safe, effective treatment for infected femoral non-unions,
achieving successful healing and functional restoration without bone grafting.1,2
Keywords
infected gap non-union, femur, ilizarov technique, distraction osteogenesis, bone transport, infection control, bone healing, limb length restoration, external fixation, non-union treatment