P. Randelli et al., Treatment of ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures with the Russell-Taylor reconstructive nail, ORTHOPEDICS, 22(7), 1999, pp. 673-676
Twenty-seven ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures were treated with
the Russell-Taylor reconstructive nail. Follow-up ranged from 6-48 months
(average: 23.6 months). Femoral neck fractures healed within an average of
3.7 months and femoral shaft fractures healed within an average of 4.8 mont
hs. Complications included one case of avascular necrosis of the femoral he
ad, a varus healing of one femoral neck fracture, and a rotational malalign
ment of the femoral shaft in another case. There were no cases of hardware
failure. The Russell-Taylor reconstructive nail allows concomitant hip and
shaft fractures to be fixed with a single implant.