Isolated intramedullary interlocking nailing for femoral fibrous dysplasia

Isolated intramedullary interlocking nailing for femoral fibrous dysplasia

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Volkan Gurkan MD*, Murat Bulbul MD** 

*Dr Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Education & Research Hospital

**Vakif Gureba Education & Research Hospital

Objective: Fibrous dysplasia of the femur is a common problem that can result in progressive deformation, such as shepherd’s crook deformity. There is no standard treatment. Curettage and bone grafting or cortical bone grafting with internal fixation are treatment choices. This study evaluated intramedullary interlocking nailing alone for femoral lesions.

Methods: Six patients (mean age 21.6 years) were evaluated in this study. The mean followup time was 25.2 months. All patients had cephalomedullary nails inserted without grafts and were followed using plain x-rays.

Results: At the last follow-up, all patients were normal. There was no pain or limp. There was no deformity of the femur, such as shepherd’s crook deformity.

Conclusion: Isolated intramedullary nailing without grafting is a safe, cheap, and effective treatment for femoral fibrous dysplasia. This technique can prevent deformity in the proximal femur.


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I was born in Tuzla-Istanbul in 1972. After graduating from primary and secondary school in Tuzla, I graduated from Kabataş High School for Boys in 1989 and from Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty in 1996. In 2010, I started to work as an assistant professor at Bezmialem Vakıf University Faculty of Medicine. I got the title of associate professor in 2012 and professor in 2020. I still continue my surgeries and studies on the subject in the same clinic. I have performed many tumor surgeries since 2004 and I still continue to do so.

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