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  • - The study compared two treatments for femoral shaft fractures: intramedullary nail (IMN) fixation and plate fixation, involving 60 patients treated at Imam Khomeini Hospital in 2020.
  • - Results showed that the IMN group had quicker recovery to functional activities and lower rates of complications such as malignancy and claudication compared to the Plate group, although both groups had low superficial infection rates.
  • - The conclusion favored the IMN method for treating femoral fractures due to its reduced complications and faster recovery time.

Article Abstract

Background: Fracture of the femur is one of the most common fractures that, if not stabilized and treated properly, may lead to severe disability, impairment of the individual's efficiency, and numerous complications. This study aimed to evaluate the treatment results of femoral shaft fracture with two methods intramedullary nail (IMN) and Plate.

Materials And Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 60 patients with femoral bone fractures were admitted to Imam Khomeini Hospital in Jiroft in 2020 and were treated for at least one year after discharge. They were divided into two treatment groups - Plate fracture fixation (n = 30) and IMN fracture fixation (n = 30). Data were collected using a researcher-made checklist including patient demographics and treatment outcomes. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS-v 26 statistical software and descriptive and inferential statistical tests at a significance level of p < 0.05.

Results: Patients in the Plate treatment group were generally older (50-60 years) compared to the IMN treatment group (30-40 years), and there were more men than women in both groups. Only 10% of patients in each group developed superficial infections after surgery. There were more cases of deep infections in the Plate group, but it was not statistically significant. The IMN group had fewer cases of malignancy and claudication compared to the Plate group. Patients in the IMN group also returned to functional activities faster than those in the Plate group, which was a statistically significant difference.

Conclusion: Considering that deep infection, non-union, malunion, claudication, and ability to return to functional activities in the group using nails treated was less than the group treated with plates, the treatment method of femoral fracture using IMN is the preferred treatment method.

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