Chapter 15 Femoral Skeletal Traction
Precautions
1. Do not set up femoral traction until confirming that no skeletal injury is present about the knee.
a. Confirmation that no skeletal injury is present about the knee can be ascertained via a clinical examination in an alert and oriented patient or with radiographs.
3. Ensure that the pin is placed under sterile technique. Do not place pins through or near open wounds.
4. Ensure that the pin is placed perpendicularly to the axis of the limb and in a straight horizontal plane.
6. Once traction has been established, ensure that the traction bow is not in contact with the skin.
Pearls
2. Insertion of femoral traction can be completed under local anesthetic, but conscious sedation is preferred.
4. If the patient is going to go to the operating room for definitive fixation shortly after placement of femoral traction, elective intubation prior to placement may be prudent.
5. Before placement of femoral traction, ensure that the patient is on a bed that is capable of having a traction frame attached to it.
6. Placement of a femoral pin is easiest when all the equipment is organized. Having two bedside tables facilitates organization and maintenance of a sterile environment.