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Is distal locking of long nails for intertrochanteric fractures necessary? A clinical study.

Bryan G Vopat1, Patrick M Kane1, Jeremy Truntzer1, Philip McClure1, David Paller1, Emily Abbood1, Christopher Born1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few clinical studies have examined the utility of distal interlocking nails when fixing intertrochanteric fractures with intramedullary devices. In this study we performed a retrospective analysis comparing fixation method of intertrochanteric fractures with either a long unlocked cephalomedullary nail versus a long locked cephalomedullary nail. Our hypothesis was there would be no difference in device related failures or complications in stable intertrochanteric fractures treated with long locked or long unlocked cephalomedullary nails.
METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed of all stable intertrochanteric fractures treated with a long cephalomedullary nail between 2006 and 2012 at our institution. Clinical history as well as perioperative radiography was carefully reviewed for all subjects. AO classification, the use of locked or unlocked technique, and failure status was recorded.
RESULTS: Overall, a device related failure rate of 1.8% (2/107) was observed for stable intertrochanteric fractures treated with long cephalomedullary nails. No statistical difference in failure rate was found between locked and unlocked nails within our studied population (0% long locked (0/56) versus 3.9% long unlocked (2/51), p = 0.224).
CONCLUSION: This clinical study supports our hypothesis that long cephalomedullary nails do not need to be locked for stable intertrochanteric fractures. We found no difference in failure rates between the two approaches across 107 patients.

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Keywords:  Cephalomedullary nails; Distal interlocks; Intertrochanteric fractures

Year:  2014        PMID: 25983504      PMCID: PMC4264043          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2014.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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