| Literature DB >> 32804288 |
L Henry Goodnough1, Harsh Wadhwa2, Seth S Tigchelaar2, Malcolm R DeBaun2, Michael J Chen2, Julius A Bishop2, Michael J Gardner2.
Abstract
Intra-articular screw cut-out is a potential complication of intertrochanteric femur fracture fixation with a cephalomedullary nail. Cement augmentation of fixation in the proximal segment offers the prospect of increased stability and fewer complications, but clinical experience with non-resorbable cement is limited. To determine the handling properties and efficacy of this new technique, we performed a retrospective propensity-matched cohort of forty-four geriatric intertrochanteric femur fractures treated with a cephalomedullary nail with (n = 11) or without (n = 33) augmentation with non-resorbable cement injected into the proximal segment. In the patients treated with cement augmentation, at minimum 3-month follow-up, there were no instances of intra-articular cut-out, and no increase in re-operation compared to conventional fixation. Cement augmentation appears to be safe and effective in geriatric intertrochanteric femur fractures to mitigate risk of cut-out.Entities:
Keywords: Cement augmentation; Cephalomedullary nail; Hip fracture
Year: 2020 PMID: 32804288 DOI: 10.1007/s00590-020-02762-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol ISSN: 1633-8065