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DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS

OBJECTIVE: Determine complications’ incidence and risk factors in high-energy distal femur fractures fixed with a lateral locked plate. METHODS: Forty-seven patients were included; 87.2% were male, and the average age was 38.9. The main radiographic parameters collected were distal lateral femoral a...

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Autores principales: Paiva, Micael de Mesquita, Leal, Daniel Peixoto, Kuroki, Paulo Ken, Barroso, Barbara Garcia, Reyna, Marco Antonio Avalos, Leonhardt, Marcos de Camargo, Silva, Jorge dos Santos, Kojima, Kodi Edson
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36506858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220223002e256896
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author Paiva, Micael de Mesquita
Leal, Daniel Peixoto
Kuroki, Paulo Ken
Barroso, Barbara Garcia
Reyna, Marco Antonio Avalos
Leonhardt, Marcos de Camargo
Silva, Jorge dos Santos
Kojima, Kodi Edson
author_facet Paiva, Micael de Mesquita
Leal, Daniel Peixoto
Kuroki, Paulo Ken
Barroso, Barbara Garcia
Reyna, Marco Antonio Avalos
Leonhardt, Marcos de Camargo
Silva, Jorge dos Santos
Kojima, Kodi Edson
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description OBJECTIVE: Determine complications’ incidence and risk factors in high-energy distal femur fractures fixed with a lateral locked plate. METHODS: Forty-seven patients were included; 87.2% were male, and the average age was 38.9. The main radiographic parameters collected were distal lateral femoral angle (DFA), distal posterior femoral angle (DPLF), comminution length, plate length, screw working length, bone loss, and medial contact after reduction and plate-bone contact, location of callus formation, and implant failure. The complications recorded were nonunion, implant failure, and infection. RESULTS: Complex C2 and C3 fractures accounted for 85.1% of cases. Open fractures accounted for 63.8% of cases. The mean AFDL and AFDP were 79.8 4.0 and 79.3 6.0, respectively. The average total proximal and distal working lengths were 133.3 42.7, 60.4 33.4, and 29.5 21.8 mm, respectively. The infection rate was 29.8%, and the only risk factor was open fracture (p = 0.005). The nonunion rate was 19.1%, with longer working length (p = 0.035) and higher PDFA (p = 0.001) as risk factors. The site of callus formation also influenced pseudoarthrosis (p = 0.034). CONCLUSION: High-energy distal femoral fractures have a higher incidence of pseudoarthrosis and infection. Nonunion has greater working length, greater AFDL, and absence of callus formation on the medial and posterior sides as risk factors. The risk factor for infection was an open fracture. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective Cohort Study .
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spelling pubmed-97214132022-12-09 DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS Paiva, Micael de Mesquita Leal, Daniel Peixoto Kuroki, Paulo Ken Barroso, Barbara Garcia Reyna, Marco Antonio Avalos Leonhardt, Marcos de Camargo Silva, Jorge dos Santos Kojima, Kodi Edson Acta Ortop Bras Original Article OBJECTIVE: Determine complications’ incidence and risk factors in high-energy distal femur fractures fixed with a lateral locked plate. METHODS: Forty-seven patients were included; 87.2% were male, and the average age was 38.9. The main radiographic parameters collected were distal lateral femoral angle (DFA), distal posterior femoral angle (DPLF), comminution length, plate length, screw working length, bone loss, and medial contact after reduction and plate-bone contact, location of callus formation, and implant failure. The complications recorded were nonunion, implant failure, and infection. RESULTS: Complex C2 and C3 fractures accounted for 85.1% of cases. Open fractures accounted for 63.8% of cases. The mean AFDL and AFDP were 79.8 4.0 and 79.3 6.0, respectively. The average total proximal and distal working lengths were 133.3 42.7, 60.4 33.4, and 29.5 21.8 mm, respectively. The infection rate was 29.8%, and the only risk factor was open fracture (p = 0.005). The nonunion rate was 19.1%, with longer working length (p = 0.035) and higher PDFA (p = 0.001) as risk factors. The site of callus formation also influenced pseudoarthrosis (p = 0.034). CONCLUSION: High-energy distal femoral fractures have a higher incidence of pseudoarthrosis and infection. Nonunion has greater working length, greater AFDL, and absence of callus formation on the medial and posterior sides as risk factors. The risk factor for infection was an open fracture. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective Cohort Study . ATHA EDITORA 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9721413/ /pubmed/36506858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220223002e256896 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Paiva, Micael de Mesquita
Leal, Daniel Peixoto
Kuroki, Paulo Ken
Barroso, Barbara Garcia
Reyna, Marco Antonio Avalos
Leonhardt, Marcos de Camargo
Silva, Jorge dos Santos
Kojima, Kodi Edson
DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS
title DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS
title_full DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS
title_fullStr DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS
title_full_unstemmed DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS
title_short DISTAL FEMORAL FRACTURES FROM HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMPLICATION RATE AND RISK FACTORS
title_sort distal femoral fractures from high-energy trauma: a retrospective review of complication rate and risk factors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36506858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220223002e256896
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