The majority of fractures were unilateral (47.7% right, 50.9% left) and 1.4% bilateral. Up to 1993 femur fractures were treated mostly by traction immobilization (43.5%) and DC plates (34.8%). The average hospital stay was 26.6 days. In 1993 we introduced and since then used ESIN to treat roughly 3/5 of all femur fractures (112 cases in 8 years). Children were usualy dissmissed 7–10 days after the operation and the rods removed after 4 months (average 118 days) with follow-up one week after removal.