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The Effects of Femoral Shaft Malrotation on Lower
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, Vol. 18, No. 10, 2004
Author: Joseph J. Gugenheim, MD, Robert A. Probe, MD, and Mark R. Brinker, MD
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Main Outcome Measurements: At each rotational position, the mechanical axis deviation in millimeters and the changes in mechanical lateral distal femoral angle in degrees were measured to quantify frontal plane malalignment and malorientation, respectively. The mechanical axis deviation in millimeters in the sagittal plane was also measured at each rotatory position.
Results: Femoral shaft malrotation greater than 30° internal rotation of a subtrochanteric fracture or more than 45° of a midshaft fracture or external rotation of 30° or greater of a supracondylar fracture resulted in frontal plane malalignment. External rotation of a supracondylar fracture of 45° or more results in knee joint malorientation. Any external rotation at all 3 fracture levels caused posterior displacement of the weight-bearing axis in the sagittal plane.
Conclusions: Malrotation of a femoral shaft fracture is not just a cosmetic problem. Internal and external rotation causes malalignment and malorientation in the frontal plane, depending on the level of the fracture and the magnitude of malrotation. External rotation of any degree at the proximal fourth, mid-shaft, and distal fourth causes a posterior shift of the weight-bearing axis in the sagittal plane.
Key Words: malrotation, femur fracture, intramedullary nailing, malunion
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