Exchange K-nailing, Augmented Plating Technique for Atypical Femur Diaphyseal Non-union, and Implant Failure - A Case Report

J Orthop Case Rep. 2020 May-Jun;10(3):5-9. doi: 10.13107/jocr.2020.v10.i03.1724.

Abstract

Introduction: Atypical femoral fractures (AFFs) have an unpredictable healing process leading to higher complication rates. The literature describes various treatment modalities of non-unions in AFF. We aimed to report a case of non-union with AFF and successful union with exchange K-nailing and augmented plating techniques.

Case report: A 75-year-old lady with 5 years of bisphosphonate intake sustained an AFF at the mid-diaphyseal level after a trivial injury which was fixed with closed intramedullary nailing. Nine months after fixation, she developed refracture at the fracture site with segmental breakage of the nail suggesting non-union. This was managed by the removal of fibrous structures at the fracture site, removal of a broken nail, exchange K-nailing, augmented plating, and iliac crest bone grafting. The fracture healed at 15 months from the injury and achieved good functional outcome at a short-term follow-up of 1 year.

Conclusion: Our case report highlights the challenges of treating diaphyseal AFF and the combined benefit of exchange nailing and augmented plating with bone grafting in treating AFFs with non-union.

Keywords: Atypical femoral fractures; augmented plating; exchange nailing; implant failure; non-union.

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