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Distal locking in short hip nails: Cause or prevention of peri-implant fractures

J. Skála-Rosenbaum, V. Džupa, R. Bartoška, P. Douša, P. Waldauf, M. Krbec,

. 2016 ; 47 (4) : 887-92. [pub] 20160223

Language English Country Netherlands

Document type Journal Article, Observational Study, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

OBJECTIVES: The most common cause of femoral fractures after osteosynthesis of trochanteric fractures with short nails is weakening of the femoral cortex via distal locking and stress concentrations at the tip of the nail. The aim of the study was to verify whether the incidence of peri-implant fractures is dependent upon the distal locking technique. METHODS: We prospectively analysed a group of 849 pertrochanteric fractures (AO/ASIF 31-A1+2) managed with short nails from 2009 to 2013. Unlocked nailing was performed in 70.1% and distal dynamic locking was performed in 29.9%. The mean age was 82.0 years. Peri-implant fractures were divided into 3 groups according to the height of the fracture in relation to the tip of the nail. RESULTS: In total 17 fractures (2.0%) were detected. One peri-implant fracture occurred after locked nailing, whereas 16 cases occurred after unlocked nailing (p=0.037). Patients without distal locking had an 85.7% greater risk of peri-implant fracture. Fractures of the proximal femur (Type I) occurred significantly earlier than fractures at the tip of the nail (Type II) (p=0.028). CONCLUSION: Unlocked nails do not guarantee sufficient stability. Distal locking serves to prevent postoperative femoral fractures. We recommend the routine use of distal locking when utilizing short nails.

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