A series of 23 fractures of the femur were treated using femoral interlocking nails. The average follow-up period was 14.8 months. There were 14 closed fractures and 9 compound fractures. Closed nailing was done for 8 patients and open nailing for 15 patients. All the fractures united. There were no superficial or deep infections. The most common complication was leg length discrepancy; shortening occurred in 5 patients whereas lengthening occurred in 2 patients. It is a technically demanding procedure but it is the method of choice in our Institution for stabilising complex fractures of the femoral shaft.
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