[Rotationally stable screw anchor (RoSA) vs. Gamma3 Nail (G3N) in pertrochanteric femoral fractures : A functional outcome analysis].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1007/s00113-024-01479-1
Sven Löhnert, Klaus-Jürgen Maier, Peter Behrendt, Michael Hoffmann
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Abstract

Background: The pertrochanteric femoral fracture (PFF) represents one of the most common fracture types throughout Germany. To enable early mobilization of patients, the primary surgical goal is load-stable osteosynthesis. Implant failure still represents the largest group of implant-related complications (>80%).

Objective: The aim of the study was to document and analyze the influence of the implant on the functional outcome and an evaluation of the rotationally stable screw anchor (RoSA) vs. Gamma3 nail.

Material and methods: In a retrospective study 43 patients with PFF (AO 31A1-A3) were included in the study. The influence of the implant on the functional outcome was assessed by 2 standardized questionnaires (SF-36, NMS (New Mobility Score)) and analyzed in a retrospective evaluation.

Results: In the study no significant differences in functional outcome scores ≥ 1 year after osteosynthesis of the PFF could be shown depending on the implant used. There is an overall tendency for a better outcome in the G3N group.

Discussion/conclusion: In the literature the superiority of intramedullary nailing over extramedullary implants is continually discussed. Implant failure is still the most frequent complication. In intramedullary implants, such as the G3N, the primary cause is failure of the head-neck component. For conventional extramedullary implants the biomechanical properties on the femoral shaft also pose a challenge in the case of unstable PFF. The further development of the RoSA to an intramedullary implant could combine the advantages of intramedullary load carriers with the advantages of the blade-screw combination in the head-neck fragment and lead to a reduction in implant-associated complications.

[旋转稳定螺钉锚(RoSA)与 Gamma3 钉(G3N)在股骨转子前骨折中的应用 :功能结果分析]。
背景:股骨转子前骨折(PFF)是德国最常见的骨折类型之一。为使患者尽早康复,手术的首要目标是进行负荷稳定的骨合成。植入失败仍是最大的植入相关并发症(>80%):该研究旨在记录和分析植入物对功能结果的影响,并对旋转稳定螺钉锚(RoSA)与 Gamma3 钉进行评估:在一项回顾性研究中,43 名 PFF(AO 31A1-A3)患者被纳入研究范围。植入物对功能结果的影响通过两份标准化问卷(SF-36、NMS(新活动度评分))进行评估,并在回顾性评估中进行分析:结果:研究结果表明,PFF骨合成术后≥1年的功能结果评分没有因使用的植入物不同而出现明显差异。讨论/结论:文献中一直在讨论髓内钉优于髓外植入物的问题。植入失败仍然是最常见的并发症。对于髓内植入物,如 G3N,主要原因是头颈部组件失效。对于传统的髓外植入物,股骨干的生物力学特性也对不稳定的 PFF 构成了挑战。将 RoSA 进一步发展为髓内植入物,可将髓内负荷载体的优势与头颈部叶片-螺钉组合的优势结合起来,从而减少植入物相关并发症。
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