Fracture line distribution in femoral head fractures: a complement to Pipkin, Brumback, and AO/OTA classifications.

La radiologia medica Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1007/s11547-022-01558-6
Shenghui Wu, Ruiyang Li, Wei Wang, Yingqi Zhang, Jiong Mei
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the fracture line distribution and validate fracture classifications of Femoral head fractures (FHFs).

Materials and methods: A total of 209 FHFs were reviewed retrospectively. Subjects were classified by associated injuries and commonly used fracture classifications (Pipkin, Brumback, and AO/OTA), and the universality degree of classifications was evaluated. The fracture line directions were determined in the coronal and axial CT planes. 3D mapping analysis of fracture lines was performed separately by each group. 3D maps were employed to analyze the discrimination degree of inter-subtype classifications and create a new classification. The subjects were subsequently reclassified. Correlations between classifications were analyzed to determine the matching degree of the three classifications.

Results: The universality degrees were 98.6% (pipkin), 44.5% (Brumback), and 94.3% (AO/OTA). The cases of (100%) Brumback and (98.5%) AO/OTA can be classified by Pipkin. The mean angles of fracture lines to the coronal and axial axis of primary compressive trabeculae were 20.25° and 54.56°. The discrimination degrees of inter-subtype of classifications were 0 (Pipkin), 60% (Brumback), and 33% (AO/OTA). A new classification with three regions and five types was created on 3D maps. Pipkin and AO/OTA matched one region, while Brumback matched two regions.

Conclusions: There were three distributed fracture regions in FHFs that mismatched Pipkin, Brumback, and AO/OTA classifications. The new classification, based on morphometric features of FHFs, could compensate for the shortcomings of commonly used classifications, improving their applicability in treating FHFs.

股骨头骨折的骨折线分布:对Pipkin、Brumback和AO/OTA分类的补充。
目的:探讨股骨头骨折(FHFs)的骨折线分布,验证其骨折分型。材料与方法:对209例FHFs进行回顾性分析。根据相关损伤及常用骨折分类(Pipkin、Brumback、AO/OTA)对受试者进行分类,并评价分类的通用性。在冠状和轴向CT平面上确定骨折线方向。各组分别进行骨折线三维作图分析。利用三维地图分析不同亚型间分类的区别程度,建立新的分类。受试者随后被重新分类。分析分类之间的相关性,确定三种分类的匹配程度。结果:pipkin、Brumback、AO/OTA的通俗度分别为98.6%、44.5%和94.3%。(100%) Brumback和(98.5%)AO/OTA可以用Pipkin分类。骨折线与原发性受压小梁冠状和轴向的平均夹角分别为20.25°和54.56°。亚型间分类的区分度分别为0 (Pipkin)、60% (Brumback)和33% (AO/OTA)。在3D地图上创建了三个区域和五个类型的新分类。Pipkin和AO/OTA匹配一个区域,而Brumback匹配两个区域。结论:FHFs中有三个分布的骨折区域与Pipkin、Brumback和AO/OTA分类不匹配。基于FHFs形态学特征的分类方法可以弥补常用分类方法的不足,提高其在FHFs治疗中的适用性。
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