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Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures

BACKGROUND: To compare the efficacy of three-point locating versus routine locating techniques for implanting helical blades for proximal femoral nail anti-rotation-II in the treatment of trochanteric fractures. METHODS: From January 2010 to June 2013, 90 patients with intertrochanteric fractures we...

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Autores principales: Tian, Rong-hua, Zhang, Qin-ming, Chu, Feng-long, Li, Xiao-yan, Jiang, Zhen, Han, Liang, Sun, Peng, Wang, Hai-bin, Chi, Yu-lei, Wu, Bin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7079492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-01614-9
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author Tian, Rong-hua
Zhang, Qin-ming
Chu, Feng-long
Li, Xiao-yan
Jiang, Zhen
Han, Liang
Sun, Peng
Wang, Hai-bin
Chi, Yu-lei
Wu, Bin
author_facet Tian, Rong-hua
Zhang, Qin-ming
Chu, Feng-long
Li, Xiao-yan
Jiang, Zhen
Han, Liang
Sun, Peng
Wang, Hai-bin
Chi, Yu-lei
Wu, Bin
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description BACKGROUND: To compare the efficacy of three-point locating versus routine locating techniques for implanting helical blades for proximal femoral nail anti-rotation-II in the treatment of trochanteric fractures. METHODS: From January 2010 to June 2013, 90 patients with intertrochanteric fractures were surgically treated, including 48 males and 42 females with an average age of 70.5 ± 7.2 years. According to the AO classification, there were 45 cases of A2.1, 35 cases of A2.2, and 10 cases of A2.3. Based on locating techniques, the 90 patients were divided into two groups: the three-point group and the routine group, with 45 patients in each group. All operations were performed by the same group of surgeons using proximal femoral nail anti-rotation (PFNA); the helical blade was inserted into the femoral neck with the three-point locating technique or by the usual method according to treatment group. Several figures including total operation time, elapsed time for implanting the helical blade, intraoperative blood loss, X-ray exposure time, and tip-apex distance (TAD) were measured and compared. RESULTS: The three-point group was significantly superior as compared to the routine group in terms of total operation time [(59.34 ± 9.42) min vs (67.61 ± 12.63) min, P < 0.01], elapsed time for implanting the helical blade [(4.58 ± 1.25) min vs (7.82 ± 2.19) min, P < 0.01], intraoperative blood loss [(92.78 ± 34.09) ml vs (154.01 ± 39.10) ml, P < 0.01], X-ray exposure time [(8.84 ± 1.45) vs (14.62 ± 2.91), P < 0.01], and tip-apex distance [(16.78 ± 1.55) mm vs (21.91 ± 3.01) mm, P < 0.01]. Among the 90 patients, 80 were followed up for an average time of 12 months (10–15 months), including 42 patients who were part of three-point group and 38 patients who were part of the routine group. No spiral blade cut was found on the femoral head in any patient in the three-point group, whereas it occurred in 2 patients in the routine group 1 month after surgery. However, there was no significant difference in the Harris score between the two groups 6 months after the operation. CONCLUSION: The three-point locating method is faster and more accurate than the routine locating method.
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spelling pubmed-70794922020-03-23 Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures Tian, Rong-hua Zhang, Qin-ming Chu, Feng-long Li, Xiao-yan Jiang, Zhen Han, Liang Sun, Peng Wang, Hai-bin Chi, Yu-lei Wu, Bin J Orthop Surg Res Research Article BACKGROUND: To compare the efficacy of three-point locating versus routine locating techniques for implanting helical blades for proximal femoral nail anti-rotation-II in the treatment of trochanteric fractures. METHODS: From January 2010 to June 2013, 90 patients with intertrochanteric fractures were surgically treated, including 48 males and 42 females with an average age of 70.5 ± 7.2 years. According to the AO classification, there were 45 cases of A2.1, 35 cases of A2.2, and 10 cases of A2.3. Based on locating techniques, the 90 patients were divided into two groups: the three-point group and the routine group, with 45 patients in each group. All operations were performed by the same group of surgeons using proximal femoral nail anti-rotation (PFNA); the helical blade was inserted into the femoral neck with the three-point locating technique or by the usual method according to treatment group. Several figures including total operation time, elapsed time for implanting the helical blade, intraoperative blood loss, X-ray exposure time, and tip-apex distance (TAD) were measured and compared. RESULTS: The three-point group was significantly superior as compared to the routine group in terms of total operation time [(59.34 ± 9.42) min vs (67.61 ± 12.63) min, P < 0.01], elapsed time for implanting the helical blade [(4.58 ± 1.25) min vs (7.82 ± 2.19) min, P < 0.01], intraoperative blood loss [(92.78 ± 34.09) ml vs (154.01 ± 39.10) ml, P < 0.01], X-ray exposure time [(8.84 ± 1.45) vs (14.62 ± 2.91), P < 0.01], and tip-apex distance [(16.78 ± 1.55) mm vs (21.91 ± 3.01) mm, P < 0.01]. Among the 90 patients, 80 were followed up for an average time of 12 months (10–15 months), including 42 patients who were part of three-point group and 38 patients who were part of the routine group. No spiral blade cut was found on the femoral head in any patient in the three-point group, whereas it occurred in 2 patients in the routine group 1 month after surgery. However, there was no significant difference in the Harris score between the two groups 6 months after the operation. CONCLUSION: The three-point locating method is faster and more accurate than the routine locating method. BioMed Central 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7079492/ /pubmed/32183855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-01614-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Tian, Rong-hua
Zhang, Qin-ming
Chu, Feng-long
Li, Xiao-yan
Jiang, Zhen
Han, Liang
Sun, Peng
Wang, Hai-bin
Chi, Yu-lei
Wu, Bin
Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures
title Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures
title_full Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures
title_fullStr Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures
title_short Comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures
title_sort comparison of two methods of locating proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in the treatment of femoral intertrochanteric fractures
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7079492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-020-01614-9
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