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Background and objective A non-union distal femur fracture is a challenging fracture to treat. Common treatment modalities for non-union distal femur fractures include dual plating, intramedullary nails, ilizarov, and hybrid fixators. Despite the availability of a wide armamentarium of constructs, the clinical and functional outcome of these modalities is often complicated by significant morbidity, joint stiffness, and delayed union. The augmentation of the intramedullary nail with a locking plate results in a robust architecture, improving the likelihood of union. The use of this nail plate construct improves biomechanical stability and restores limb alignment, which enables early rehabilitation and weight bearing and lowers the likelihood of fixation failure. Methodology A prospective study was conducted at the Government Institute of Medical Science, Greater Noida, from January 2021 to January 2022 on 10 patients with non-union of the distal femur. All the patients were operated on with nail plate construct. The minimum follow-up period was 12 months. Results A total of 10 patients with a mean age of 55 years were included. Six were earlier treated with an intramedullary nail and four with extramedullary implants. All patients were managed with implant removal and fixation with nail plate construct and bone grafting. The average duration of the union was 10.3 months. The International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score improved from 30.6 preoperatively to 67.3 postoperatively. Only one patient developed a superficial infection, which was managed by wound debridement and targeted antibiotic therapy. Conclusion In our experience, this relatively novel technique of combining nail plate constructs offers encouraging outcomes in the management of non-union of distal femur fractures, especially in elderly and osteopenic patients.
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Cureus
July 2025
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