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Cephalomedullary nailing for reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures 31A3 (AO/OTA)

Marsillo, Emanuela; Pintore, Andrea; Asparago, Giovanni; Oliva, Francesco; Maffulli, Nicola

Authors

Emanuela Marsillo

Andrea Pintore

Giovanni Asparago

Francesco Oliva

Nicola Maffulli



Abstract

Introduction Reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures are classified by the Orthopaedic Trauma Association [OTA]/[AO] as 31A3, and account for up to one-third of all hip fractures, and 2–23% of all trochanteric fractures. The treatment of choice of those fractures is intramedullary nailing as it decreases soft tissue damage and permits early weight bearing. Material and methods A retrospective comparative study was conducted on patients surgically treated for 31A3 fractures from October 2018 to January 2022 in a high-volume regional referral centre. All the patients had been treated with intramedullary nailing. Results The selected group included 11 males (16%) and 59 females (84%), with a mean age of 83.6 years (range 61 to 96 years). A Trigen Intertan Nail was the most frequent choice of intramedullary nailing in 33 patients (47%), an Elos Long nail was chosen in 19 cases (27%), while a ZNN nail was used in 18 patients (26%). The mean time between admission and surgery was 2.5 days, with a mean Hb value of 10.5 g/dl reported preoperatively. Conclusion Patients treated with an Intertan nail reported the lowest TAD, CALTAD, and TALCALTAD mean radiographic values, and the lowest rate of Hb loss and blood transfusions.

Citation

Marsillo, E., Pintore, A., Asparago, G., Oliva, F., & Maffulli, N. (in press). Cephalomedullary nailing for reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures 31A3 (AO/OTA). Orthopedic Reviews, 14(6), https://doi.org/10.52965/001c.38560

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 13, 2022
Online Publication Date Oct 13, 2022
Deposit Date Jan 11, 2024
Journal Orthopedic Reviews
Print ISSN 2035-8237
Publisher PAGEpress
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 6
DOI https://doi.org/10.52965/001c.38560
Keywords Orthopedics and Sports Medicine