The Effects of Femoral Intramedullary Reaming on Pulmonary Function in a Sheep Lung Model*
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
- Vol. 79 (2) , 194-202
- https://doi.org/10.2106/00004623-199702000-00005
Abstract
Two methods of intramedullary fixation of fractures of the middle of the femoral shaft were evaluated in a sheep model to determine the effect of femoral reaming on pulmonary function. The effect of a modified reamer was also studied. A second experiment with the same model was performed to evaluate the relationship between embolization and pulmonary dysfunction. This experiment involved two groups of sheep--those with normal lungs and those with contused lungs--divided into subgroups--those that had nailing with reaming and those that had nailing without reaming. Intracardiac ultrasound was used to measure the magnitude and duration of transvenous particulate embolization during the operations. Both experiments involved hemodynamic monitoring during and after the nailing. The pulmonary tissue was examined histologically after the animals were killed. The hemodynamic monitoring revealed only a transient increase in pulmonary vascular resistance in the animals that had femoral nailing with reaming in both experiments. The modified reamer had no effect on the pulmonary response. Histological analysis of pulmonary tissue demonstrated a significant increase in the number of fat emboli in both the animals that had nailing with reaming and the animals that had nailing without reaming compared with the control animals. Intravascular ultrasound revealed that the operative maneuver associated with the greatest number of emboli was opening of the intramedullary canal with the awl. The first two passes of the reamer produced more emboli and embolism of longer duration than did the later passes. Pulmonary confusion did not increase the risk of pulmonary dysfunction due to intramedullary nailing in this model.Keywords
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