2015
DOI: 10.4055/cios.2015.7.2.152
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Accurate and Easy Measurement of Sliding Distance of Intramedullary Nail in Trochanteric Fracture

Abstract: BackgroundIn daily clinical practice, it is essential to properly evaluate the postoperative sliding distance of various femoral head fixation devices (HFD) for trochanteric fractures. Although it is necessary to develop an accurate and reproducible method that is unaffected by inconsistent postoperative limb position on radiography, few studies have examined which method is optimal. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to prospectively compare the accuracy and reproducibility of our four original methods i… Show more

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“…This criterion proves that intramedullary implants are superior to other implants in preventing excessive collapse [7] . We measured the difference in the lateral sliding of the screws using the modified NAR method as recommended by Nobuaki Chinzei et al [8] In our study, the average lateral screw sliding was 3.8mm, with a less than 3mm sliding in 21 cases, all of whom showed a very good functional outcome and early union. Among the 16 those who developed Trendelenburg's gait, the sliding was more than 5mm in 15 cases, with an average of 7.8mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This criterion proves that intramedullary implants are superior to other implants in preventing excessive collapse [7] . We measured the difference in the lateral sliding of the screws using the modified NAR method as recommended by Nobuaki Chinzei et al [8] In our study, the average lateral screw sliding was 3.8mm, with a less than 3mm sliding in 21 cases, all of whom showed a very good functional outcome and early union. Among the 16 those who developed Trendelenburg's gait, the sliding was more than 5mm in 15 cases, with an average of 7.8mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the cases treated with a screw and side plate device, sliding distance was measured on anteroposterior radiographs [ 10 , 20 , 21 ]. The distance was defined as the distance the inserted lag screw slid within the fixed angle sliding hip screw device.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TAD measured on the postoperative radiograph was calibrated using the known diameter of the lag screw [2]. We measured the amount of lag screw sliding within 2 weeks according to the change in the distance between the tip of the lag screw and intersection with the center of the nail after calibrating the rotational difference using the known length of the lag screw from the surgical record (continuous variable, < 6 mm or $ 6 mm) [9]. Patients in the case group had a higher proportion of TAD $ 20 mm, anterior malreduction, and postoperative sliding of lag screw within 2 weeks $ 6 mm than patients in the control group (Table 1).…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%