Objective: To analyze the natural exit of the wire guides in major trochanter through retrograde femoral approach, in cadaver specimens. Material and Method: 100 femurs had been perforated between the femoral condyles, at 1.2 cm of the intercondylar region. A 3-mm straight wire guide was introduced, through retrograde approach, until the proximal extremity of femur was reached. Femurs were assessed for posterosuperior and anterosuperior portions of major trochanter, pear-shaped cavity, and upper median line between the head-neck and the major trochanter. Results: in 62%, the straight wire guides exited at the anterior surface of major trochanter. In the pear-shaped cavity, the median distance found was 1.0 cm and the interquartile range was 0.5 cm, initially expressing, in relation to pear-shaped cavity, better accuracy. Conclusion: the central axis of the medullar canal, at coronal plane, projected better accuracy in the region of the pear-shaped cavity.
, Ney Pecegueiro do Amaral 8 rESUMO Objetivo: Analisar a saída natural do fio-guia no trocânter maior pela via retrógrada do fêmur, em espécimes de cadá-ver. Métodos: 100 fêmures foram perfurados entre os côndilos femorais, a 1,2cm da região intercondilar. Um fio-guia reto de 3mm foi introduzido, de forma retrógrada, até alcançar a extremidade proximal do fêmur. Foram avaliados em relação à região posterossuperior e anterossuperior do trocânter maior, fossa piriforme e linha mediana superior entre a cabeça-colo e trocânter maior. Resultados: Em 62% o fio-guia reto saiu na face anterior do trocânter maior. Na fossa piriforme, a distância mediana observada foi de 1,0cm e a amplitude interquartílica, de 0,5cm, expressando inicialmente, em relação à fossa piriforme, melhor precisão. Conclusão: O eixo central do canal medular, na incidência coronal, projetou melhor precisão na região da fossa piriforme.
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