| Literature DB >> 31463040 |
G W Law1, Y R Wong2, A K-S Yew2, A C T Choh2, J S B Koh1, T S Howe1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The paradoxical migration of the femoral neck element (FNE) superomedially against gravity, with respect to the intramedullary component of the cephalomedullary device, is a poorly understood phenomenon increasingly seen in the management of pertrochanteric hip fractures with the intramedullary nail. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of bidirectional loading on the medial migration phenomenon, based on unique wear patterns seen on scanning electron microscopy of retrieved implants suggestive of FNE toggling.Entities:
Keywords: Cephalomedullary nail; Hip fractures; Intramedullary nail; Medial migration; Pertrochanteric hip fractures
Year: 2019 PMID: 31463040 PMCID: PMC6691370 DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.87.BJR-2018-0271.R1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bone Joint Res ISSN: 2046-3758 Impact factor: 5.853
Fig. 1Plain radiographs following fixation of the pertrochanteric left femur fracture with a cephalomedullary device (Proximal Femur Antirotation Nail (PFNA; Synthes, Oberdorf, Switzerland)). a) Immediately postoperative; b) subsequent impaction of the fracture with gradual lateral migration of the femoral neck element with respect to the intramedullary nail component (arrow); c) medial migration of the Femoral Neck Element (FNE) with respect to the intramedullary nail component with perforation of the femoral head and penetration of the acetabulum (arrow).
Literature on medial migration[11-25]
| Authors | Title | Cases, n | Age, yrs (sex) | Morbidity of medial migration | Implant/construct |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lee et al[ | Intrapelvic penetration of lag screw in proximal femoral nailing: a case report. | 1 | 72 (male) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Short Gamma-3 nail (Stryker, Kalamazoo, Michigan)/lag screw |
| van Hoef et al[ | Late occurring medial migration of a lag screw in gamma nailing. | 1 | 81 (female) | Femoral head perforation with acetabulum penetration. | Short Gamma-3 nail (Stryker, Kalamazoo, Michigan)/lag screw |
| Pinheiro et al[ | Medial migration of the intramedullary Gamma 3 nail – a case report. | 1 | 92 (female) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Short Gamma-3 nail (manufacturer not specified)/lag screw |
| Nagura et al[ | Medial migration of the lag screw in gamma nailing system: a case report. | 1 | 92 (female) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Short Gamma-3 nail (Stryker, Tokyo, Japan)/lag screw |
| Liu et al[ | Reason and treatment of failure of proximal femoral nail antirotation internal fixation for femoral intertrochanteric fractures of senile patients. | 3 | N/A | 2 femoral head perforations with penetration into hip joint; 1 femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA; manufacturer not specified)/helical blade |
| Takasago et al[ | Intrapelvic migration of the lag screw in intramedullary nailing. | 1 | 63 (female) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Short Gamma-3 nail (Stryker, Tokyo, Japan)/lag screw |
| Akçay et al[ | Pelvic migration of lag screw following fixation of an intertrochanteric femur fracture with proximal femoral nail. | 1 | 90 (male) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Proximal Femoral Nail (PFN; manufacturer not specified)/lag screw |
| Takigami et al[ | Acetabular perforation after medial migration of the helical blade through the femoral head after treatment of an unstable trochanteric fracture with proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA): a case report. | 1 | 79 (female) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum. | PFNA (Synthes, Oberdorf, Switzerland)/helical blade |
| Frank et al[ | Forward progression of the helical blade into the pelvis after repair with the Trochanter Fixation Nail (TFN). | 1 | 87 (female) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Trochanteric Fixation Nail (TFN; Synthes, Inc, West Chester, Pennsylvania)/helical blade |
| Li et al[ | Medial pelvic migration of the lag screw in a short gamma nail after hip fracture fixation: a case report and review of the literature. | 1 | 77 (female) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Short Gamma-3 nail (Stryker, Kalamazoo, Michigan)/lag screw |
| Lucke et al[ | Medial migration of lag screw with intrapelvic dislocation in gamma nailing–a unique problem? A report of 2 cases. | 2 | 75 (male); 68 (male) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis; femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Short Gamma-3 nail (Stryker, Mahwah, New Jersey)/lag screw |
| Weil et al[ | Medial migration of intramedullary hip fixation devices: a biomechanical analysis. | 8 | N/A | Distance of medial migration reported (1.9 mm to 22.6 mm) | TFN (Synthes, Paoli, Pennsylvania)/helical blade |
| Brunner et al[ | The PFNA proximal femur nail in treatment of unstable proximal femur fractures–3 cases of postoperative perforation of the helical blade into the hip joint. | 1 | 67 (female) | Femoral head perforation with acetabulum penetration. | PFNA (Synthes, Solothurn, Switzerland)/helical blade |
| Tauber and Resch[ | Sigmoid perforation after medial migration of lag screw in gamma nailing. | 1 | 84 (female) | Femoral head perforation with penetration into acetabulum and pelvis. | Short Gamma-3 nail (Stryker, Mahwah, New Jersey)/lag screw |
| Werner-Tutschku et al[ | Intra- and perioperative complications in the stabilization of per- and subtrochanteric femoral fractures by means of PFN. (Article in German) | 5 | N/A | N/A | PFN (manufacturer not specified)/lag screw |
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Fig. 2Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) implant (Synthes, Oberdorf, Switzerland).
Fig. 3Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) implant (Synthes, Oberdorf, Switzerland).
Fig. 4Setup for testing with the Sawbones–Synthes Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) implant construct mounted on the biomechanical tester (ElectroPuls E1000; Instron, Norwood, Massachusetts). Load is applied on the femoral head.
Fig. 5a) Group 1 with unidirectional loading and elastomer; b) group 2 with bidirectional loading with elastomer; c) group 3 with bidirectional loading without elastomer.
Fig. 6Chart showing cumulative medial migration distances of the cephalic blade. *Statistically significant.
Fig. 7Light microscopy image from inferior ridge of the cephalic blade showing both transverse scratch marks and longitudinal scratch marks (black dots were placed as markers to facilitate identification of the location of the transverse scratch marks on the blade). Magnification 63×.
Fig. 9Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images from inferior ridge of the cephalic blade. On higher-powered magnification (300×), more transverse scratch marks can be seen at closer intervals with varying depths. Magnification 300×.
Fig. 10Diagrammatic representation of postulated mechanism behind the medial migration phenomenon with repeated loading-unloading at the hip joint.