Novel Medial Application of a Locking Attachment Washer in Managing Hoffa Fracture Non-union With Peri-Implant Femoral Fracture: A Case Report

新型锁定连接垫圈内侧应用治疗霍法骨折不愈合伴植入物周围股骨骨折:病例报告

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Abstract

Non-union of Hoffa fractures is an uncommon but challenging complication due to the intra-articular nature and limited bone surface area available for fixation. When compounded by a peri-implant distal femur fracture, treatment becomes significantly more complex, particularly in the presence of previous hardware. We present a rare case of a 59-year-old male with a chronic non-union medial Hoffa fracture complicated by a peri-implant fracture at the proximal end of a distal femoral locking plate. Definitive management involved implant removal, retrograde intramedullary femoral nailing using the RFN-Advanced™ system, bone grafting via the Reamer-Irrigator-Aspirator technique, and the novel medial application of a lateral locking attachment washer (LAW) to stabilize the Hoffa fragment. This configuration provided dual-plane stability and facilitated successful fracture union. Radiological union was observed at three months postoperatively, with the patient achieving a 0-130 degrees range of motion and a Knee Society Score of 90/100 at one year. No complications were reported, and functional recovery was excellent. The medial deployment of a lateral LAW in conjunction with a retrograde femoral nail represents a biomechanically sound and surgically viable solution for complex distal femoral fracture patterns involving Hoffa non-union and peri-implant fractures. This technique broadens the applicability of the LAW and may serve as a reference for future cases with similar dual pathology.

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