Treatment of subcapital femoral neck fractures with bioabsorbable or metallic screw fixation. A preliminary report.

Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae Pub Date : 2000-01-01
K Jukkala-Partio, E K Partio, P Helevirta, T Pohjonen, P Törmälä, P Rokkanen
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Background and aims: Cancellous bone fractures and arthrodeses have been treated successfully with bioabsorbable polyglycolide and poly-L-lactide implants. In this study bioabsorbable poly-L-lactide lag screws and metallic screws were compared in the fixation of subcapital femoral neck fractures.

Patients and methods: Forty patients with femoral neck fractures were treated by internal fixation using three bioabsorbable self-reinforced poly-L-lactide (SR-PLLA) lag screws of 6.3 mm in diameter and 38 patients using three metallic screws of 7 mm in diameter. In addition, one patient was operated on using two and one using four metallic screws. The patients did not differ in age, body weight or primary dislocation of the fracture. There were six males in the lactide group versus 14 in the metallic fixation group. There were two Garden Stage I, 27 Garden Stage II, nine Garden Stage III, and two Garden Stage IV fractures in both groups.

Results: In the Garden I and II fractures there were 5/29 redislocations after SR-PLLA fixation and 8/29 after metallic fixation. In the Garden III fractures there were 4/9 and in the Garden IV fractures 2/2 redislocations in both groups. The ability to walk and the range of movement were better after bioabsorbable fixation.

Conclusion: Self-reinforced poly-L-lactide lag screws can be used safely to fix subcapital femoral neck fractures in Garden Stage I and II fractures and in younger patients in Garden III fractures.

生物可吸收或金属螺钉内固定治疗股骨颈下骨折。初步报告。
背景和目的:生物可吸收性聚甘油内酯和聚l -丙交酯植入物已成功治疗松质骨折和关节病。本研究比较了生物可吸收聚l -丙交酯拉力螺钉与金属螺钉固定股骨颈下骨折的效果。患者和方法:40例股骨颈骨折患者采用3枚直径6.3 mm的生物可吸收自增强聚l -丙交酯(SR-PLLA)拉力螺钉内固定,38例采用3枚直径7 mm的金属螺钉内固定。另外,1例患者使用2枚金属螺钉,1例使用4枚金属螺钉。患者在年龄、体重或骨折脱位方面没有差异。丙交酯组男性6例,金属固定组14例。两组均有2例Garden I期骨折,27例Garden II期骨折,9例Garden III期骨折,2例Garden IV期骨折。结果:Garden 1、II型骨折SR-PLLA固定后复位5/29,金属固定后复位8/29。Garden III型骨折4/9例,Garden IV型骨折2/2例。生物可吸收固定后,患者的行走能力和活动范围均有所改善。结论:自增强聚l -丙交酯螺钉可安全用于Garden期I、II型骨折和年轻患者Garden期III型骨折的固定。
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