The linked nail/plate construct for the management of distal femur fractures in the elderly.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
SICOT-J Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1051/sicotj/2024016
Georgios Saraglis, Anwar Khan, Amit Sharma, Sagar Pyakurel, Sayed Fazal Elahi Rabbani, Mohamed Shawky Abdelhamid Arafa
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Abstract

Background: Distal femoral fractures represent a challenging injury, with many different factors such as the method of fixation, complexity of fracture pattern, and patient co-morbidities affecting the outcome. Lots of surgical treatment options have been described, but recently double construct fixation, using a nail/plate combination, has received lots of attention, a technique that leads to faster weight-bearing, low risk of metalwork failure, and non-union. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the linked nail/plate construct in the management of complex distal femur fractures and to investigate if the above technique leads to faster recovery and earlier radiographic union.

Materials and methods: In total 15 cases were included in the study, that underwent a combined nail/plate construct for a distal femur fracture between January 2021 and December 2022. Only cases with a linked nail/plate construct were included, with a minimum follow-up of 1 year. Open femur fractures, single implant fixation cases, and revision procedures were excluded.

Results: In this cohort study, 11 cases were periprosthetic distal femur features, and 4 cases were distal femur fractures around a native knee joint. The mean age group was 74 years, 86.6% of the patients had a BMI > 25 and the mean time to fracture union was 24 weeks (range from 20 to 26 weeks). All cases healed uneventfully and the complication rate was 6.6%, including 1 case of superficial infection which resolved completely with oral antibiotics.

Conclusion: The increasing age population, the complexity of distal femoral fractures along with the increasing physiological demands of the elderly population, drive the need for double fixation constructs that allow early mobilization and enhance fracture stability. In our study, the linked nail/plate construct seems to provide adequate stability and excellent union rates (100%) with no associated increased risk of complications.

用于治疗老年人股骨远端骨折的连接钉/钢板结构。
背景:股骨远端骨折是一种极具挑战性的损伤,固定方法、骨折形态的复杂性以及患者的合并症等多种因素都会影响治疗效果。目前已有很多手术治疗方案,但最近使用钉/钢板组合的双层结构固定受到了广泛关注,这种技术可加快负重速度,降低金属制品失效和不愈合的风险。本研究的目的是探讨连接钉/钢板结构在治疗复杂股骨远端骨折中的有效性,并研究上述技术是否能使患者更快恢复和更早出现影像学结合:在2021年1月至2022年12月期间,共有15例股骨远端骨折患者接受了钉/板联合结构治疗。研究仅纳入了采用钉/板联合结构的病例,随访时间至少为 1 年。不包括开放性股骨骨折、单一植入物固定病例和翻修手术:在这项队列研究中,11例为假体周围股骨远端骨折,4例为原发性膝关节周围股骨远端骨折。平均年龄为74岁,86.6%的患者体重指数大于25,骨折愈合的平均时间为24周(20至26周不等)。所有病例均顺利愈合,并发症发生率为6.6%,其中1例为表皮感染,口服抗生素后完全愈合:结论:随着人口老龄化的加剧,股骨远端骨折的复杂性以及老年人群日益增长的生理需求,促使人们需要能够早期活动并增强骨折稳定性的双重固定结构。在我们的研究中,连接钢钉/钢板的结构似乎能提供足够的稳定性和极佳的愈合率(100%),而且不会增加相关并发症的风险。
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SICOT-J
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