| Literature DB >> 24362757 |
R Pascarella1, C Bettuzzi, G Bosco, D Leonetti, S Dessì, P Forte, L Amendola.
Abstract
Indications and techniques of locked plate fixation for the treatment of challenging fractures continue to evolve. As design variant of classic locked plates, the polyaxial locked plate has the ability to alter the screw angle and thereby, enhance fracture fixation. The aim of this observational study was to evaluate clinical and radiographic results in 89 patients with 90 fractures of the distal femur treated, between June 2006 and November 2011, with such a polyaxial locked plating system (Polyax™ Locked Plating System, DePuy, Warsaw, IN, USA). Seventy-seven fractures formed the report of this study. These cases were followed up until complete fracture healing or for a mean time of 77 weeks. At the time of last follow-up, 58 of 77 fractures (75.3 %) progressed to union without complication and radiographic healing occurred at a mean time of 16.3 weeks. Complications occurred in ten fractures that did not affect the healing and in nine fractures that showed delayed or non-union. The mean American Knee Society Score at the time of final follow-up was 83 for the Knee Score and 71.1 for the Functional Score. In conclusion, there is a high union rate for complex distal femoral fractures associated with a good clinical outcome in this series.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24362757 PMCID: PMC3951620 DOI: 10.1007/s11751-013-0182-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr ISSN: 1828-8928
Summary of the results
| Group | No of fracture (%) | Complication |
|---|---|---|
| (a) Union without complication | 58 (75.3 %) | |
| (b) Union with intraoperative complication | 1 (1.3 %) | 1 Knee prosthesis dislocation |
| (c) Union with late post-operative complication | 9 (11.7 %) | 2 Bone deformity/stiff knee 5 Soft-tissue irritation 2 Stiff knee |
| (d) Complications of bone healing | 9 (11.7 %) | 1 Deep infection 1 Fracture 7 Non-union (9.1 %) |
Fig. 1Female 86 years. a Insufficient plate length to fix a distal femur fracture in a patient with a hip prosthesis. b Fracture occurred between the stem and plate; this was treated by a longer plate and cortical strut graft
Fig. 2Male 46 years. a Non-union in a complex distal femur fracture. b Post-operative X-ray after revision surgery using homoplastic cortical strut and a new plate. c 1.5 years after second surgery with the AP view radiograph showing fracture healing
Fig. 3Male 46 years. a AP view before second surgery shows a non-union. b Radiograph at last follow-up shows fracture healing
Non-union of distal femur fractures treated with locking plates in different studies
| Study | No. of fractures | % Non-unions |
|---|---|---|
| Fankhauser et al. [ | 30 | 0 |
| Gaines et al. [ | 109 | 8 |
| Kayali et al. [ | 27 | 0 |
| Kregor et al. [ | 103 | 2 |
| Markmiller et al. [ | 20 | 10 |
| Schandelmaier et al. [ | 54 | 2 |
| Schutz et al. [ | 52 | 4 |
| Vallier et al. [ | 46 | 9 |
| Current study | 77 | 9.1 |