| Literature DB >> 28431530 |
Hongzhi Lv1, Wenli Chang2, Peizhi Yuwen1, Na Yang1, Xiaoli Yan1, Yingze Zhang3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Implant breakage after the fixation of traumatic fractures is rare; however, when it occurs, it is debilitating for the patients and a challenge for surgeons. The purpose of this study was to analyze and identify the independent risk factors for implant breakage of traumatic fractures treated with plate osteosynthesis.Entities:
Keywords: Implant breakage; Internal fixation; Plate osteosynthesis; Risk factors; Traumatic fracture
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28431530 PMCID: PMC5399863 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-017-0244-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1The anteroposterior radiograph of proximal femur shows the plate breakage and nonunited proximal femoral shaft fracture
Fig. 2The interval between plate osteosynthesis surgery and implant breakage and the corresponding number of cases with implant breakage during the study period
Characteristics of Patients with Internal fixation breakage
| Issues | Interval between internal fixation and implant breakage, months (M (QR)) |
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| Patients characteristics | ||||
| Age (years) | 5.212 | 0.634 | ||
| 0–10 | 6.0 | 3(1.8) | ||
| 11–20 | 6.0(9.0) | 9(5.4) | ||
| 21–30 | 8.0(11.2) | 32(19.0) | ||
| 31–40 | 9.0(21.3) | 44(26.2) | ||
| 41–50 | 10.0(8.0) | 29(17.3) | ||
| 51–60 | 10.5(16.2) | 22(13.1) | ||
| 60–69 | 9.0(14.0) | 23(13.7) | ||
| 70+ | 8.5(21.2) | 6(3.6) | ||
| Gender | 0.008 | 0.927 | ||
| Male | 9.0(12.5) | 121(72.0) | ||
| Female | 9.0(14.0) | 47(28.0) | ||
| Body Mass Index (BMI kg/cm2) | 5.398 | 0.249 | ||
| < 18.5 | 10.0 | 1(0.6) | ||
| 18.5–23.9 | 6.5(11.0) | 56(33.3) | ||
| 24.0–27.9 | 9.0(8.5) | 56(33.3) | ||
| 28–30 | 10.0(17.0) | 39(23.2) | ||
| ≥ 30 | 10.8(8.3) | 16(9.5) | ||
| Residence | 2.043 | 0.153 | ||
| Urban | 7.0(9.0) | 36(21.4) | ||
| Rural | 9.0(12.8) | 132(78.6) | ||
| Osteoporosis | 0.746 | 0.388 | ||
| None | 9.0(12.0) | 149(88.7) | ||
| Yes | 9.0(16.0) | 19(11.3) | ||
| ASA classification | 2.444 | 0.486 | ||
| 1 | 8.0(8.0) | 17(10.1) | ||
| 2 | 9.0(13.5) | 133(79.2) | ||
| 3 | 8.0(17.0) | 15(8.9) | ||
| 4 | 10.0(4.0) | 3(1.8) | ||
| Medical comorbidities | 6.829 | 0.145 | ||
| None | 9.0(13.0) | 141(83.9) | ||
| Diabetes | 6.0(6.0) | 9(5.4) | ||
| Hypertension | 11.0(11.0) | 10(6.0) | ||
| Cardiovascular system disease | 4.0(7.0) | 7(4.2) | ||
| Others* | 5.0 | 1(0.6) | ||
| Fracture characteristics | ||||
| Fracture pattern | 3.012 | 0.390 | ||
| Comminuted fracture(s) | 9.3(14.0) | 70(41.7) | ||
| Wedge fracture(s) | 6.0(8.5) | 78(46.4) | ||
| Oblique fracture(s) | 14.0(23.0) | 13(7.7) | ||
| Transverse fracture(s) | 10.0(26.0) | 7(4.2) | ||
| AO/OTA classification | 0.103 | 0.950 | ||
| Type A | 9.0(13.5) | 46(27.4) | ||
| Type B | 9.0(10.0) | 88(52.4) | ||
| Type C | 8.5(14.3) | 34(20.2) | ||
| Fractured bones | 3.288 | 0.511 | ||
| Humerus | 9.5(18.7) | 16(9.5) | ||
| Radius/ulna | 10.0(8.0) | 15(8.9) | ||
| Femur | 9.0(14.0) | 87(51.8) | ||
| Tibia/fibula | 9.0(11.0) | 37(22.0) | ||
| Others (Hand, foot and clavicle) | 6.0(10.0) | 13(7.7) | ||
| Weight/not weight limbs | 14.466 | <0.001* | ||
| Lower limb (Weight bearing bones) | 7.0(7.0) | 133(79.2) | ||
| Upper limb (Non-weighted bearing bones) | 18.0(18.0) | 35(20.8) | ||
| The side of fracture limbs | 0.182 | 0.670 | ||
| Left | 9.0(13.0) | 92(54.8) | ||
| Right | 9.5(13.0) | 76(45.2) | ||
| Seasonality | 1.490 | 0.685 | ||
| Spring | 10.5(19.0) | 46(27.4) | ||
| Summer | 9.5(9.0) | 40(23.8) | ||
| Autumn | 7.0(9.7) | 37(22.0) | ||
| Winter | 9.0(14.0) | 45(26.8) | ||
| Open/closed fracture | 0.016 | 0.899 | ||
| Open fracture | 8.5(13.2) | 26(15.5) | ||
| Closed fracture | 9.0(13.3) | 142(84.5) | ||
| Mechanism of injury | 3.600 | 0.463 | ||
| Motor vehicle accident | 9.0(13.0) | 99(58.9) | ||
| Pedestrian fall | 8.5(10.9) | 44(26.2) | ||
| Crush | 11.5(21.8) | 8(4.8) | ||
| Fall from height | 11.0(10.1) | 14(8.3) | ||
| Sport accident | 6.0(7.0) | 3(1.8) | ||
| Number of fracture(s) | 2.031 | 0.362 | ||
| 1 | 9.0(12.5) | 145(86.3) | ||
| 2 | 6.0(14.5) | 14(8.3) | ||
| > 2 | 6.0(10.5) | 9(5.4) | ||
| Operation related issues | ||||
| Number of used plates | 1.560 | 0.212 | ||
| 1 | 12.6(13.0) | 159(94.6) | ||
| 2 | 17.4(25.0) | 9(5.4) | ||
| The shape of used plates | 0.961 | 0.916 | ||
| Straight | 9.0(13.3) | 150(89.3) | ||
| L-shape | 9.0(7.7) | 8(4.8) | ||
| T-shape | 6.0(17.0) | 7(4.2) | ||
| Y-shape | 24.0 | 1(0.6) | ||
| O-shape | 11.0 | 2(1.2) | ||
| Ancillary fixation | 0.427 | 0.935 | ||
| None | 9.0(10.0) | 106(63.1) | ||
| K-wire(s) | 11.0(14.0) | 19(11.3) | ||
| Screw(s) | 9.0(14.0) | 42(25.0) | ||
| K-wire(s) and Screw(s) | 8.0 | 1(0.6) | ||
| Number of ancillary K-wire(s) | 0.071 | 0.965 | ||
| 0 | 9.0(13.0) | 149(88.7) | ||
| 1 | 8.5(11.5) | 8(4.8) | ||
| > 1 | 11.0(14.0) | 11(6.5) | ||
| Number of ancillary screw(s) | 7.751 | 0.054 | ||
| 0 | 9.0(10.0) | 126(75.0) | ||
| 1 | 8.0(6.8) | 20(11.9) | ||
| 2 | 9.0(24.0) | 11(6.5) | ||
| > 2 | 19.0(21.0) | 11(6.5) | ||
| Inserting screws closely adjacent to the fracture line | 5.674 | 0.017* | ||
| None | 9.0(13.0) | 146(86.9) | ||
| Yes | 5.5(8.3) | 22(13.1) | ||
| Number of empty screw holes adjacent to the fracture line | 6.245 | 0.182 | ||
| 0 | 5.5(8.3) | 22(13.1) | ||
| 1 | 10.0(13.0) | 76(45.2) | ||
| 2 | 8.5(16.3) | 40(23.8) | ||
| 3 | 9.0(8.8) | 22(13.1) | ||
| > 4 | 9.0(19.5) | 8(4.8) | ||
| The type of used plate | 0.122 | 0.727 | ||
| Plate(s) | 9.5(10.5) | 71(42.3) | ||
| Locked plate(s) | 9.0(13.0) | 97(57.7) | ||
| Surgeon performing the operation | 0.003 | 0.953 | ||
| Chief physician | 9.0(12.5) | 129(76.8) | ||
| Associate chief physician | 9.0(14.0) | 39(23.2) | ||
| Open or closed reduction of the fracture | 0.460 | 0.498 | ||
| Open reduction and internal fixation | 9.0(12.8) | 164(97.6) | ||
| Closed reduction and internal fixation | 21.0(17.3) | 4(2.4) | ||
| Postoperative complication(s) | 6.170 | 0.187 | ||
| None | 8.0(16.0) | 35(20.8) | ||
| Fracture nonunion | 9.0(11.8) | 112(66.7) | ||
| Fracture delayed union | 6.0(35.0) | 6(3.6) | ||
| Infection | 9.0(14.5) | 9(5.4) | ||
| Others | 30.0(42.8) | 6(3.6) | ||
| Postsurgical infection(s) | 0.313 | 0.855 | ||
| None | 9.0(12.5) | 154(91.7) | ||
| Superficial infection | 9.0(18.3) | 8(4.8) | ||
| Deep infection | 7.5(18.2) | 6(3.6) | ||
| Number of plate holes | 17.119 | <0.001* | ||
| < 5 | 25.5(24.5) | 22(13.1) | ||
| 5–10 | 8.0(8.3) | 69(41.1) | ||
| 11–15 | 9.0(12.0) | 60(35.7) | ||
| > 15 | 6.0(5.5) | 17(10.1) | ||
| Number of inserted screws | 6.604 | 0.037* | ||
| < 5 | 12.0(25.0) | 40(23.8) | ||
| 5–10 | 9.0(9.0) | 104(61.9) | ||
| 10 | 7.0(7.5) | 24(14.3) | ||
| Breakage characteristics | ||||
| Breakage site within/outside the fracture line | 5.196 | 0.023* | ||
| Within | 8.0(10.0) | 132(78.6) | ||
| Outside | 11.0(17.3) | 36(21.4) | ||
| Screw slack off the hole | 0.068 | 0.794 | ||
| None | 9.0(13.0) | 125(74.4) | ||
| Yes | 9.0(13.0) | 43(25.6) | ||
| Type of broken plate | 17.456 | <0.001* | ||
| Plate(s) | 6.5(8.1) | 114(67.9) | ||
| Screw(s) | 12.0(19.5) | 54(32.1) | ||
| Most possible underlying cause of breakage | 6.384 | 0.172 | ||
| Internal fixator improper selection | 10.0(21.8) | 36(21.4) | ||
| Premature postoperative training | 10.0(15.0) | 39(23.2) | ||
| Too short of a plate utilized | 7.0(8.6) | 34(20.2) | ||
| Screw(s) in inappropriate location | 5.0(11.0) | 39(23.2) | ||
| Others | 8.0(8.3) | 20(11.9) | ||
*Significant at α = 0.05
Fig. 3Kaplan-Meier survival curves of each of the covariates
Potential Predictors of Internal fixation breakage
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| Weight/not weight limbs | -0.533 | 0.315 | 2.859 | 0.091 | 0.587 | 0.316 | to | 1.089 |
| Type of broken plate | -0.352 | 0.290 | 1.474 | 0.225 | 0.703 | 0.399 | to | 1.241 |
| Breakage site within/outside the fracture line | -0.143 | 0.278 | 0.266 | 0.606 | 0.866 | 0.502 | to | 1.494 |
| Inserting screws closely adjacent to the fracture line | 0.772 | 0.290 | 7.100 | 0.008* | 2.165 | 1.227 | to | 3.822 |
| Number of plate hole(s) | 2.855 | 0.414 | ||||||
| < 5 | -0.993 | 0.649 | 2.343 | 0.126 | 0.370 | 0.104 | to | 1.321 |
| 5–10 | -0.459 | 0.379 | 1.468 | 0.226 | 0.632 | 0.301 | to | 1.328 |
| 11–15 | -0.442 | 0.331 | 1.781 | 0.182 | 0.643 | 0.336 | to | 1.230 |
| Number of plate screw(s) | 2.633 | 0.268 | ||||||
| < 5 | 0.651 | 0.447 | 2.128 | 0.145 | 1.918 | 0.799 | to | 4.604 |
| 5–10 | 0.194 | 0.317 | 0.374 | 0.541 | 1.214 | 0.652 | to | 2.260 |
*P < 0.05 through multivariate Cox regression analysis
Fig. 4Cox survival function curves for each of the covariates
Fig. 5The newly-designed individual plate is featured without holes in one part of the plate, which part should be placed adjacent to the fracture line. Another is that the part without holes is the thickest, becoming thinner gradually to both ends. (a, anteroposterior view; b, lateral view)
Fig. 6The newly-designed plate used in the fixation of surgical neck fractrue of the humerus with proximal part without holes