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Proximal femoral nail antirotation for treatment of intertrochanteric fractures: an analysis of 112 patients / 中华创伤杂志
Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 990-994, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-422851
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the clinical value of proximal femoral nail antirotation ( PFNA) in treatment of intertrochanteric fractures.Methods From April 2007 to July 2009,112 patients with intertrochanteric fractures were treated by using PFNA.There were 34 males and 78 females,at mean age of 76 years.Of all,80 patients were with type 31-A2 fracture and 32 with type 31-A3 fractures according to AO classification.According to Singh index classification,there were 4 patients at grade Ⅰ,21 at grade Ⅱ,70 at grade Ⅲ and 15 at grade Ⅳ.The fracture was caused by low-energy injury in 97 patients and by high-energy injury in 15.The Salvati-Wilson score was used to evaluate the hip function postoperatively.Results Ninety patients received 12-24 months follow-up (average 18.6 months).The Salvati-Wilson score was (29.98 ± 5.18 ) points.The result was excellent in 41 patients,good in 40,fair in 6 and poor in 3,with excellenct rate of 90%.The introduction of the nail in operation was difficult in 22 patients,of which 3 patients suffered femoral cortex rupture.Displacement or separation of the fracture segments occurred in 34 patients and distal locking difficulty in nine during the screw blade tapping process.Local complications included hip pain in 21 patients,thigh pain in 4,apparent coxa vara in 2 and delayed healing in 7.There were no cutting-out or femoral shaft fractures no matter what type of Singh index was.The systemic complications included cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease in one patient,pulmonary infection in four,deep vein embolism in one and perineum congestion or swelling in seventeen.Conclusion PFNA is effective in treating intertrochanteric fractures especially osteoporotic fractures,but delayed healing of the fractures and the mismatch between the intramedullary nail and the proximal femoral morphology remain to be addressed.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Trauma Year: 2011 Type: Article