| Literature DB >> 34407829 |
Giuseppe Gargano1,2, Nicola Poeta1,2, Francesco Oliva1,2, Filippo Migliorini3, Nicola Maffulli1,2,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pertrochanteric fractures of the femur in the elderly are very common. As the average age of the population increases, the incidence of such fractures also raises, resulting in high healthcare costs. The type of surgical devices employed for their surgical management influences these costs.Entities:
Keywords: ELOS; Hip fracture; Intramedullary nail; Pertrochanteric fracture; ZNN
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34407829 PMCID: PMC8371819 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-021-02634-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Patients included
| 84.2 (66–99) years; 7.19 SD | 85.1 (66–99) years; 7.12 SD | 82.9 (67–95) years; 7.08 SD | |
| 119/40 | 93/26 | 46/14 | |
| 31-A1: 73 | 31-A1: 58 | 31-A1: 25 | |
| 31-A2: 83 | 31-A2: 49 | 31-A2: 24 | |
| 31-A3: 23 | 31-A3: 12 | 31-A3: 11 |
Fig. 1Measurements of tip-to-apex distance calculation in antero-posterior and lateral views
Fig. 2Measurements of calcar-referenced tip-to-apex distance calculation in antero-posterior and lateral views
Results of the analysed data
| 41.76 (15–130) min; 17.2 SD | 45.82 (20–110) min; 17.76 SD | ||
| 1.98 (0–6) U of blood; 1.43 SD | 1.63 (0–5) U of blood; 1.46 SD | ||
| 17.50 (4.42–41.85) mm; 7.25 SD | 19.65 (5.08–31.4) mm; 7.28 SD | ||
| 20.76 (10.82–43.63) mm; 5.58 SD | 22.86 (12.66–33.77) mm; 5.75 SD | ||
| 10.19 (4–22) days; 3.44 SD | 10.45 (5–24) days; 3.43 SD | ||
| 3.5 (0.3–6.6) g; 1.25 SD | 3.25 (1.2–6.8) g; 1.28 SD | ||
| Cen-Ant: 4 | Cen-Ant: 3 | ||
| Cen-Cen: 43 | Cen-Cen: 15 | ||
| Cen-pos: 8 | Cen-pos: 5 | ||
| Inf-Cen: 10 | Inf-Cen: 7 | ||
| Inf-Pos: 48 | Inf-Pos: 25 | ||
| sup-ant: 4 | sup-ant: 1 | ||
| pos-sup: 0 | pos-sup: 0 | ||
| ant- inf: 0 | ant- inf: 1 | ||
| sup-cent: 2 | sup-cent: 2 | ||
| 700 euro | Short: 450 euro | ||
| Long: 520 euro |
Fig. 3Work flow of patients
Fig. 4a Position of the cephalic screw in the head of the femur (Zimmer Natural Nail). b Position of the cephalic screw in the head of the femur (ELOS nail)
Fig. 5Cut-out in relation to tip-to-apex distance [14]
Fig. 6Cut-out in relation to calcar-referenced tip-to-apex distance [14]
Fig. 7Measurements in antero-posterior and lateral; tip-to-apex distance > 25 mm (Zimmer Natural Nail)
Fig. 8Measurements in antero-posterior and lateral; tip-to-apex distance < 25 mm (Zimmer Natural Nail)
Fig. 9Measurements in antero-posterior and lateral; calcar-referenced tip-to-apex distance > 25 mm (ELOS nail)