| Literature DB >> 23732468 |
Lukas Daniel Iselin1, Peter Wahl, Patrick Studer, Jacob T Munro, Emanuel Gautier.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The general outcome of posterior wall acetabular fractures is still the source of discussion. Posterior wall fractures are recognized throughout the literature as being difficult to treat. The aim of the present study was to analyze in our own patients the relevance of the classical prognostic criteria for the outcome of isolated posterior wall fractures and those with associated lesions.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23732468 PMCID: PMC3751344 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-013-0247-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Overall demographic and fracture descriptive data
| Variable | Results |
|---|---|
| Number of cases | 33 |
| Average age in years (SD, range) | 34 (17, 10–70) |
| Sex | 28:5 (85 %:15 %) |
| Side | 17:16 (52 %:48 %) |
| Cause | |
| Car accident | 25 (76 %) |
| Motorbike accident | 4 (12 %) |
| Fall, sports accident | 4 (12 %) |
| Fracture type | 12:21 (36 %:64 %) |
| Joint dislocation at admission | 28 (85 %) |
| Multiple fragments | 25 (76 %) |
| Marginal impaction | 13 (39 %) |
| Intra-articular fracture | 13 (39 %) |
| Femoral head lesion | 18 (55 %) |
| Traumatic nerve palsy | 5 (15 %) |
| Average delay to injury-related surgery in days (SD, range) | 8 (7.6, 1–40) |
| Average surgery time in minutes (SD, range) | 202 (49, 120–300) |
| Average follow-up period in months (SD, range) | 55 (34, 12–135) |
| Secondary osteoarthritis | 9 (27 %) |
| Reoperation | |
| Total hip replacement | 5 (15 %) |
| Arthrodesis | 1 (3 %) |
PW posterior wall
Fig. 1Kaplan–Meier survival curve with reoperation—be it total hip replacement or hip arthrodesis—as the endpoint after acetabular fracture affecting the posterior wall.Thin lines delimit the 95 % confidence interval. Tick marks indicate cases that were censored as dictated by the availability of follow-up
Patient and fracture characteristics by outcome
| Variable | Not reoperated | Reoperated | Statistics | No osteoarthritis | Osteoarthritis | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of cases | 27 (82 %) | 6 (18 %) | 23 (70 %) | 10 (30 %) | ||
| Average age in years (SD, range) | 35 (15, 13–69) | 49 (21, 27–75) | 37 (16, 13–69) | 40 (20, 20–75) | ||
| Sex | 23:4 (85 %:15 %) | 5:1 (83 %:17 %) | 20:3 (87 %:13 %) | 8:2 (80 %:20 %) | ||
| Side | 13:14 (48 %:52 %) | 3:3 (50 %:50 %) | 11:12 (48 %:52 %) | 5:5 (50 %:50 %) | ||
| Cause, | ||||||
| Car accident | 19 (70 %) | 6 (100 %) | 16 (70 %) | 9 (90 %) | ||
| Motorbike accident | 4 (15 %) | 0 (0 %) | 3 (13 %) | 1 (10 %) | ||
| Fall, sports accident | 4 (15 %) | 0 (0 %) | 4 (17 %) | |||
| Fracture type | ||||||
| 11:16 (41 %:59 %) | 1:5 (17 %:83 %) | 11:12 (48 %:52 %) | 1:9 (10 %:90 %) | |||
| Joint dislocation at admission | 22 (81 %) | 6 (100 %) | 18:5 (78 %:22 %) | 10:0 (100 %:0 %) | ||
| Multiple fragments | 19 (70 %) | 6 (100 %) | 15 (65 %) | 10 (100 %) | ||
| Marginal impaction | 10 (37 %) | 3 (50 %) | 9 (39 %) | 4 (40 %) | ||
| Intra-articular fracture | 10 (37 %) | 3 (50 %) | 7 (30 %) | 6 (60 %) | ||
| Femoral head lesion | 14 (52 %) | 4 (67 %) | 11 (48 %) | 7 (70 %) | ||
| Traumatic nerve palsy | 5 (19 %) | 0 (0 %) | 5 (22 %) | 0 (0 %) | ||
| Average delay to injury surgery in days (SD, range) | 8 (8, 1–40) | 7 (4, 3–12) | 7 (5, 1–18) | 11 (12, 3–40) | ||
| Average surgery time in httpminutes (SD, range) | 193 (47, 120–270) | 238 (42, 180–300) | 185 (46, 120–270) | 239 (34, 180–300) | ||
| Average follow-up in months (SD, range) | 54 (33, 12–135) | 59 (39, 25–133) | 56 (35, 12–135) | 53 (33, 25–133) | ||
FisherFisher’s exact test, StudentStudent’s t test,χ2 chi square test