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Function: file_get_contents
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Function: simplexml_load_file_from_url
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Function: getPubMedXML
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Function: GetPubMedArticleOutput_2016
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Function: pubMedGetRelatedKeyword
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This article presents a case of a 90-year-old woman who previously underwent a common femoral to anterior tibial artery bypass grafting with a Gore-Tex graft (Gore Medical, Flagstaff, Arizona). She subsequently sustained an ipsilateral intertrochanteric hip fracture after a mechanical fall and underwent internal fixation with an intramedullary nail using a fracture table. In the immediate postoperative period, she developed limb-threatening ischemia in her leg due to graft thrombosis. The patient underwent a successful thrombectomy and embolectomy. However, she subsequently developed nonhealing ulcers to this extremity over the course of weeks, requiring surgical debridement. Gangrene ensued and she underwent a below-the-knee amputation.Complications from the use of fracture tables have been described for perineal soft tissue injury, leg malrotation or malalignment, neurologic injury, and iatrogenic compartment syndrome of the healthy leg. Arterial complications after intramedullary fixation of femur fractures are rare and may be caused by direct arterial trauma during placement of the locking screws through the intramedullary nail. This article is the first, to our knowledge, to describe an occlusion of a lower extremity bypass graft after intramedullary fixation on a fracture table. Surgeons should be aware of potential limb threatening ischemia in patients with peripheral vascular disease, especially in those with prior lower extremity bypass grafts. Proper preoperative counseling should be given to these patients when using fracture tables during hip fracture surgery.
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