A large posterior fragment in pertrochanteric fractures - pathoanatomic and 3D CT study.

Q4 Medicine
J Bartoníček, R Bartoška, J Skála-Rosenbaum, J Alt, O Naňka, M Tuček
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Abstract

Three-part pertrochanteric fractures with a large posterior fragment have been reported both in historical and recent 3D CT studies, however, without a detailed description.

Material and methods: From the collection of the Institute of Anatomy, the authors obtained 6 specimens of hip joints of individuals who had sustained a three-part pertrochanteric fracture with a large posterior fragment, and 7 patients with the same type of fracture were identified in a cohort of 56 patients with a trochanteric fracture documented by 3D CT reconstructions. The study focused on the anatomy of the posterior fragment, the courses of the fracture lines, the integrity of the medial cortex and the lateral trochanteric wall.

Results: Two types of the posterior fragment were identified, the quadrangular and the triangular ones. Separation of either of them markedly weakened the lateral trochanteric wall, more specifically, one quarter to two-thirds of its lateral surface. The triangular fragment was associated with shear instability on the medial aspect of the proximal femur and was markedly displaced in 5 of 7 cases. Exact identification of the shape and size of the posterior fragment was impossible with the use of postinjury radiographs alone.

Conclusion: In agreement with historical and recent CT studies, the findings of this study confirm the existence of a three-part type of pertrochanteric fracture with a large posterior fragment, and provides its detailed description, including its relevance to clinical practice.

股骨粗隆骨折后大块碎片的病理解剖和3D CT研究。
然而,在历史和最近的3D CT研究中都报道了具有大后部碎片的三段式股骨粗隆骨折,但没有详细的描述。材料和方法:从解剖学研究所收集的资料中,作者获得了6例髋部股骨粗隆三段式骨折伴大后部碎片患者的髋关节标本,并在56例经3D CT重建记录的股骨粗隆骨折患者中确定了7例相同类型骨折的患者。研究的重点是后碎片的解剖,骨折线的路线,内侧皮质和外侧转子壁的完整性。结果:鉴定出两种类型的后路碎片,四边形和三角形。其中任何一个的分离都明显削弱了转子外侧壁,更确切地说,削弱了其外侧表面的四分之一到三分之二。三角形碎片与股骨近端内侧的剪切不稳定有关,7例中有5例明显移位。仅使用损伤后x线片是不可能准确地确定后部碎片的形状和大小的。结论:本研究结果与历史和近期的CT研究一致,证实了一种三段式股骨粗隆骨折的存在,并提供了详细的描述,包括其与临床实践的相关性。
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Rozhledy v Chirurgii
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