Title of article :
Modified Short Proximal Femoral Nail for Intertrochanteric Fractures of Femur in Indian Patients - our Experience
Author/Authors :
V, Jha Department of Orthopaedics - Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital - Solan - India , T, Ahmed Department of Orthopaedics - Apollo Gleneagles Hospital - Kolkata - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Proximal femoral nail (PFN) is a commonly used implant for intertrochanteric fractures which is designed according to western femoral measurements. However, anthropometry of proximal femur in Indian and in general, Asian, are smaller. So a modified short PFN with
smaller dimensions was developed. This study analyses the
radiological and functional outcome of treatment of
intertrochanteric fractures with modified short PFN.
Materials and Methods: A retrospective study analysed 120
adult patients operated between 2014-2017 using modified
short PFN for intertrochanteric fractures, having a minimum
follow-up of 12 months. Clinical and radiological parameters
including tip-apex distance (TAD), position of tip of lag
screw in femoral head, lateral slide of lag screw as well as
length of anti-rotation screw were measured. Final functional
outcome was assessed using Barthel’s index and Kyle’s
criteria. Results: Good reduction was achieved in 90.83% cases and
79.16% had ideal placement of lag screw in femoral head.
Intra-operative difficulties were encountered in 13.33%
(n=16). Mean TAD AP (anteroposterior) was 11.8mm, TAD
LAT (lateral) was 11.0mm and mean TAD TOT was
22.8mm. Overall mean lateral slide was 3.20mm and it was
more in unstable fracture. We had five mechanical failures,
one patient with screw breakage without loss of reduction
and two peri-implant fractures after union. 81.66% returned
to pre-injury levels of activity with 88.33% good to excellent
outcome as per Kyle’s criteria. Conclusion: Although, not devoid of complications, modified short PFN results in good functional recovery of patients with intertrochanteric fractures of femur.
Keywords :
proximal femoral nail , tip apex distance , lag screw position , lateral slide of lag screw , Asian
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal