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Risk factors for over-telescoping in reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures.

Yuta Izawa1, Kentaro Futamura2, Hiroko Murakami2, Tetsuya Shirakawa2, Masahiro Nishida2, Tomonori Baba3, Yoshihiko Tsuchida2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Postoperative over-telescoping (OT) with lag screws is often observed in reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures. This study aimed to clarify the risk factors of OT in patients with reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures.
METHODS: Electronic medical records of patients diagnosed with reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures using plain radiography who underwent operative fixation with an intramedullary nail between August 2013 and December 2019 were reviewed. Patients were classified into two groups according to the Futamura classification: lateral wall pattern (LW) and reverse oblique pattern (RO). The incidence of OT in the LW and RO groups was compared. Also, we compared the incidence of OT for each reduction type in the LW group.
RESULTS: Twenty patients had LW, and nine had RO. OT was observed in eight fractures (42.1%) in the LW group but not in the RO group. The incidence of OT was significantly higher in the LW group than in the RO group (P = 0.0261). Among the 19 fractures with LW, OT was observed in 7 of 10 and 1 of 9 fractures with postoperative reduction in the intramedullary and extramedullary or anatomical types, respectively. In the LW group, the incidence of OT was significantly higher in fractures with postoperative reduction in the intramedullary type than in those of the extramedullary or anatomical type (P = 0.0198).
CONCLUSION: Our study showed that the incidence of OT was significantly higher in LW than in RO and that postoperative reduction in the intramedullary type in LW was a risk factor for OT.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag France SAS, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Intertrochanteric fractures; Lateral wall pattern; Over-telescoping; Postoperative reduction; Reverse oblique fractures; Reverse oblique pattern

Year:  2022        PMID: 35403907     DOI: 10.1007/s00590-022-03263-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol        ISSN: 1633-8065


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