Do weight and BMI predict the results of surgical treatment with ESIN in pediatric tibial shaft fractures?

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Martina Marsiolo, Angelo Gabriele Aulisa, Giulia Masci, Alessia Poggiaroni, Marco Giordano, Valeria Calogero, Francesco Falciglia
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Abstract

Background: Diaphyseal leg fractures are common in pediatric age, and the most used treatment is surgery using elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN). In the past, a cutoff of 50 kg was the limit of weight indication for the use of ESIN. In literature, the concept of BMI has recently been introduced to evaluate the results owing to an increase in the incidence of obesity in children; up to now, it has only been used in one study for the femur but never in the tibia, although more than one author suggests doing so. The objective of this study was to research a correlation between weight, BMI, and the results of ESIN treatment.

Materials and methods: A total of 84 patients treated with ESIN from 2013 to 2021 were included; the inclusion criteria were clinical and radiographic data until complete healing and the presence of weight and height data collection; patients with an exposed fracture or neurovascular injury were excluded. The following were evaluated: clinical healing time in terms of load resumption (CHT), radiographic healing time (RHT), anteroposterior (APA) and lateral (LA) radiographic alignment, surgical time (CT), nonunion (NU), and delayed union (DC). Patients were divided into two weight groups (< 50; > 50). The statistical analysis was performed using STATA (Stata, College Station, TX, USA), and a p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The Shapiro-Francia test was used to check the normality of each variable. Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated for the correlation between variables.

Results: A total of 84 patients with an average weight of 41.53 kg (18-85 kg) were included. Patients were divided into two groups; 62 patients weighing < 50 kg (GR1) and 22 patients weighing > 50 kg (GR2). We found a statistically significant correlation between weight and CHT, RHT, and ST and between BMI and CHT, RHT, and ST. Average results: GR1: CHT 55.84 days; RHT 48.79 days; ST 61.68 min and GR2: CHT 63.27 days; RHT 55.77 days, ST 79.32. We found no significant difference in CHT and RHT between the two groups, while a significant difference for ST was observed.

Conclusions: We confirm that ESIN nails can also be used in patients weighing > 50 kg affected by tibial shaft fractures; in fact, we found no statistical differences between the two groups' clinical and radiographic healing times. Moreover, we found no difference in results between weight and BMI for tibial shaft fracture. The statistical difference correlation in ST between GR1 and GR2 does not imply an important difference in clinical practice.

体重和BMI能预测ESIN治疗小儿胫骨干骨折的手术效果吗?
背景:小腿骨干骨折在儿童中很常见,最常用的治疗方法是手术使用弹性稳定髓内钉(ESIN)。过去,50kg是ESIN使用的体重适应症的限制。在文献中,由于儿童肥胖发生率的增加,最近引入了BMI的概念来评估结果;到目前为止,它只在一项研究中用于股骨,但从未用于胫骨,尽管不止一位作者建议这样做。本研究的目的是研究体重、BMI与ESIN治疗结果之间的相关性。材料和方法:纳入2013 - 2021年接受ESIN治疗的84例患者;纳入标准是临床和影像学资料,直到完全愈合和存在体重和身高数据收集;排除外露骨折或神经血管损伤的患者。评估如下:临床愈合时间(负荷恢复),放射学愈合时间(RHT),正位(APA)和侧位(LA)放射学对齐,手术时间(CT),不愈合(NU)和延迟愈合(DC)。将患者分为两个体重组(50例)。采用STATA (STATA, College Station, TX, USA)进行统计分析,p值小于0.05认为具有统计学意义。采用Shapiro-Francia检验检验各变量的正态性。计算变量间的Pearson相关系数。结果:共纳入84例患者,平均体重41.53 kg (18 ~ 85 kg)。患者分为两组;体重50 kg (GR2) 62例。我们发现体重与CHT、RHT、ST之间以及BMI与CHT、RHT、ST之间具有统计学意义的相关性。平均结果:GR1: CHT 55.84天;RHT 48.79天;ST 61.68 min, GR2: CHT 63.27天;RHT 55.77天,ST 79.32天。我们发现两组间CHT和RHT无显著差异,而ST有显著差异。结论:我们证实,ESIN钉也可用于体重100 ~ 50 kg的胫骨干骨折患者;事实上,我们发现两组的临床和影像学愈合时间没有统计学差异。此外,我们发现体重和BMI对胫骨干骨折的结果没有差异。GR1和GR2在ST方面的统计学差异相关性并不意味着在临床实践中存在重要差异。
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Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
4.30
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56
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, the official open access peer-reviewed journal of the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, publishes original papers reporting basic or clinical research in the field of orthopaedic and traumatologic surgery, as well as systematic reviews, brief communications, case reports and letters to the Editor. Narrative instructional reviews and commentaries to original articles may be commissioned by Editors from eminent colleagues. The Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology aims to be an international forum for the communication and exchange of ideas concerning the various aspects of orthopaedics and musculoskeletal trauma.
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