Literature DB >> 7821076

[Gamma nail osteosynthesis of per- and subtrochanteric femoral fractures. 4 years experiences and their consequences for further implant development].

W Friedl1, M Colombo-Benkmann, S Dockter, H G Machens, U Mieck.   

Abstract

The Gamma nail can be used in all types of per- and subtrochanteric fractures because of its biomechanical characteristics. In this prospective evaluation of our 330 patients treated between November 1989 and November 1993 the usefulness of the Gamma nail for the osteosynthesis of all types of fracture was evaluated. The rate of intraoperative and postoperative complications but also gait function, postoperative weight bearing, general complications, and survival were analysed. We compared the results of four therapy periods to evaluate the importance of the expertise of the surgeon and the 'learning curve'. The Gamma nail osteosynthesis was performed in 72-98% in unstable per- and subtrochanteric fractures. The nail diameters used shifted to the 12 mm nail (99%) and the 130 degrees angle (93%) in the fourth examination period. The intraoperative complication rate is highly dependent from the expertise of the surgeon and the experience with the system. The rate decreased from 42.2% in the first to 17.2% in the fourth examination period. The most important complications were: additional fractures (1.7%), distal locking screw problems (7%), femoral head rotation (2,4%), and not sufficient fracture reduction (4.1%). Whereas in general these did not influence the postoperative management the use of a too short femoral neck screw lead to instability. Postoperative local complications were: rotation of the femoral head and neck (0.6-5.5%), related to the gliding of the neck screw (0.6-4%), fracture at the end of the nail (1.8-4%), fatigue break of the nail (1 case) and hematoma (1.2-8.3%). In all these cases reoperation was needed. To reduce the rate of intra- and postoperative complications a new gliding nail (GN) is presented. Due to the double T-profile of the femoral neck blade the implant is stable for neck rotation. The blade has a collar which makes it impossible to implant the blade to deep in the femoral neck. The larger nail profile at the femoral neck perforation reduces the risk of implant failure. The implant can be used as dynamic compression as well as static implant both in the direction of femoral neck and shaft.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7821076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


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Authors:  W Kaiser; J Burmester; H Hausmann; V Gulielmos; M Hätzel; H J Merker
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Chir       Date:  1997

2.  Intramedullary versus extramedullary fixation in the treatment of subtrochanteric femur fractures: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Jie Wang; Haomin Li; Haobo Jia; Xinlong Ma
Journal:  Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 1.511

3.  [Manipulation of the step borer as cause of too shallow boring depth in the femoral neck with the gamma nail system].

Authors:  F Krug; D Baur; H Müller-Daniels; H-P Bruch
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 1.000

4.  Double axis cephalocondylic fixation of stable and unstable intertrochanteric fractures: early results in 60 cases with the veronail system.

Authors:  Alpha Kouzelis; A Kravvas; S Mylonas; D Giannikas; A Panagopoulos
Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2014-04-24

5.  Clinical Outcomes of U-blade Gamma3 Nails Used to Treat Patients with Trochanteric Fractures: Retrospective Multicenter Study.

Authors:  Jehyun Yoo; Sangmin Kim; Hojung Jung; Jihyo Hwang
Journal:  Hip Pelvis       Date:  2019-05-30

6.  The stability score of the intramedullary nailed intertrochanteric fractures: stability of nailed fracture and postoperative patient mobilization.

Authors:  Sung-Rak Lee; Seong-Tae Kim; Min Geun Yoon; Myung-Sang Moon; Jee-Hyun Heo
Journal:  Clin Orthop Surg       Date:  2013-02-20

7.  Outcomes of trochanteric femoral fractures treated with proximal femoral nail: an analysis of 100 consecutive cases.

Authors:  Mehmet Fatih Korkmaz; Mehmet Nuri Erdem; Zeliha Disli; Engin Burak Selcuk; Mustafa Karakaplan; Abdullah Gogus
Journal:  Clin Interv Aging       Date:  2014-04-03       Impact factor: 4.458

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