| Literature DB >> 28288607 |
Shuo Pan1, Xiao-Hui Liu2, Tao Feng2, Hui-Jun Kang2, Zhi-Guang Tian2, Chun-Guang Lou3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) system for treatment of intertrochanteric fractures is currently widely applied worldwide. However, even though the PFNA has produced good clinical outcomes, a poor introduction technique with an inappropriate entry point can cause surgical complications. Some researchers suggest improving clinical outcomes by modifying the entry point, but no research has focused on this issue. The purpose of the present study is to compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of two different trochanteric entry points for the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures using the PFNA system.Entities:
Keywords: Intertrochanteric hip fracture; PFNA; Trochanteric entry point
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28288607 PMCID: PMC5348905 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1472-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Baseline data
| Group LA ( | Group MP ( |
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age(years) | 76.64 ± 8.59 | 76.52 ± 8.90 | 0.990a | |||
| Gender | 0.278b | |||||
| Male | 30(30.6%) | 43(37.7%) | ||||
| Female | 68(69.3%) | 71(62.3%) | ||||
| SPMSQ | 0.878b | |||||
| Intact | 49(50.0%) | 61(53.5%) | ||||
| Mild | 35(35.7%) | 38(33.3%) | ||||
| Moderate | 14(14.3%) | 15(13.2%) | ||||
| ASA | 0.606b | |||||
| I | 17(17.3%) | 18(15.8%) | ||||
| II | 32(32.7%) | 36(31.6%) | ||||
| III | 41(41.8%) | 44(38.6%) | ||||
| IV | 8(8.2%) | 16(14.0%) | ||||
| Fracture side | 0.835b | |||||
| Right | 34(34.7%) | 38(33.3%) | ||||
| Left | 64(65.3%) | 76(66.7%) | ||||
| Fracture classification | 0.411b | |||||
| Stable | A1.1 | 8 | 63(64.3%) | 8 | 67(58.8%) | |
| A1.2 | 16 | 15 | ||||
| A1.3 | 18 | 21 | ||||
| A2.1 | 21 | 23 | ||||
| Unstable | A2.2 | 17 | 35(35.7%) | 20 | 47(41.2%) | |
| A2.3 | 8 | 11 | ||||
| A3 | 10 | 16 | ||||
| Harris Hip Score | 91.70 ± 6.09 | 92.33 ± 5.39 | 0.585c | |||
SPMSQ Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists
aStudent’ T test
bChi-square test
cMann-Whitney Test
Fig. 1Anteroposterior radiograph. The guided pin insertion entry point in group LA was 0.5 cm lateral to the apex of the greater trochanter in the coronal plane. The guided pin insertion entry point in group MP was located 0.5 mm medial to the apex of the greater trochanter on the medial edge of the greater trochanter
Fig. 2Lateral radiograph. The guided pin insertion entry point in group LA was at the junction of the anterior one-third and posterior two-thirds of the apex of the greater trochanter in the sagittal plane. The guided pin insertion entry point in group MP was 0.5 cm posterior to the apex of the greater trochanter and in the center of the femoral neck
Fig. 3Direction of the guided pin. When the ideal insertion entry point had been identified, the guided pin was inserted along the femoral curvature line at an angle of 30° relative to horizontal
Fig. 4Helical blade position within the femoral head (group LA and group MP)
Radiographic review
| Group LA ( | Group MP ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| impingement with the lateral trochanteric wall | 0.011 a | ||
| impingement | 35(33.3%) | 23(20.2%) | |
| Non-impingement | 63(64.3%) | 91(79.8%) | |
| TAD | 22.40 ± 4.43 | 23.39 ± 3.60 | 0.075b |
| Helical blade position in all | 0.006c | ||
| Helical blade position(anteroposterior) | 0.001a | ||
| Superior (1.2.3) | 28(28.6%) | 11(9.6%) | |
| Middle (4.5.6) | 55(56.1%) | 73 (64.0%) | |
| Inferior (7.8.9) | 15(15.3%) | 30(26.3%) | |
| Helical blade position(lateral) | 0.071a | ||
| Anterior (1.4.7) | 18(18.4%) | 35(30.7%) | |
| Middle (2.5.8) | 54(55.1%) | 59 (51.8%) | |
| Posterior (3.6.9) | 26(26.5%) | 20(17.5%) |
TAD tip-apex distance
aChi-square test
bStudent’ T test
cFisher’s Exact Test
Operative and clinical outcomes
| Group LA ( | Group MP ( |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| surgical time(minutes) | 53.26 ± 14.44 | 49.72 ± 16.79 | 0.104a | |
| fluoroscopy time(seconds) | 56.86 ± 13.24 | 63.29 ± 11.12 | 0.000a | |
| intraoperative blood loss(ml) | 109.60 ± 29.59 | 102.39 ± 24.23 | 0.053a | |
| postoperative blood loss(ml) | 77.38 ± 22.32 | 73.26 ± 25.02 | 0.211a | |
| VAS Score | 1 month | 5.50 ± 1.25 | 4.80 ± 1.35 | 0.000a |
| 3 month | 4.21 ± 1.52 | 3.61 ± 1.63 | 0.006a | |
| 6 month | 2.63 ± 1.67 | 2.54 ± 1.48 | 0.653a | |
| 12 month | 2.08 ± 1.19 | 1.85 ± 1.11 | 0.145a | |
| Thigh pain | 240 mm | 1(9)11.11% | 3(11)27.27% | 0.591b |
| 200 mm | 1(17)5.88% | 2(24)8.33% | 1.000b | |
| 170 mm | 2(72)2.78% | 5(79)6.33% | 0.446b | |
| Harris Hip Score | 1 month | 56.09 ± 12.04 | 60.92 ± 9.71 | 0.001a |
| 3 month | 63.98 ± 8.06 | 69.35 ± 6.65 | 0.000a | |
| 6 month | 73.38 ± 8.59 | 75.22 ± 8.08 | 0.110a | |
| 12 month | 78.53 ± 8.77 | 78.16 ± 9.83 | 0.773a | |
| hospital stay(day) | 10.71 ± 4.00 | 11.53 ± 4.29 | 0.156a | |
aStudent’ T test
bFisher’s Exact Test