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Objective: The treatment of femoral nonunion is challenging for both the surgeon and the patient. Strut allografts increase the bone stock, enhance fracture healing and increase stability by acting as a biological plate. In this study, we aimed to report the results of the sandwich technique with two-strut allograft in the treatment of oligotrophic or atrophic femoral nonunions.
Methods: Medical records of the patients who were treated due to femoral nonunion in a single center were retrospectively reviewed. Twenty-one patients (10 males, 11 females) with a mean age of 49 (range: 21 to 79) years were included in the study. The left side was affected in 11 patients, whereas the right side was affected in ten. The patients had 11 femoral shaft fractures, seven proximal femoral fractures and three distal femoral fractures. The mean time from the previous operation to the nonunion surgery was 9.6 (range: 6 to 22) months.
Results: Union was achieved in all patients after a mean period of 6.2 (range: 4 to 10) months. The mean follow-up time was 46.8 (range: 12 to 86) months. One patient had superficial surgical site infection in the autologous graft donor site.
Conclusion: The sandwich technique with two-strut allograft provides good results in the treatment of femoral nonunion. The technique can be used on any type of nonunion, at any segment of the femur and can be combined with different fixation techniques.
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