What is the Fate of Undisplaced Femoral Neck Fractures Treated With Cannulated Screws?

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作者
Slullitel, Pablo A. [1 ]
Latallade, Valentino [1 ]
Huespe, Ivan A. [2 ]
Lucero-Viviani, Nicolas [1 ]
Buttaro, Martin A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Italian Hosp Buenos Aires, Inst Orthopaed Carlos E Ottolenghi, Sir John Charnley Hip Surg Unit, 4190 Peron St,C1199ABH, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[2] Italian Hosp Buenos Aires, Crit Care Dept, Internal Clin Res Area, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY | 2024年 / 39卷 / 01期
关键词
posterior tilt; femoral neck fracture; undisplaced; Garden I and II; internal fixation; cannulated screws; ANTERIOR FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT; PREOPERATIVE POSTERIOR TILT; GARDEN-I; INTERNAL-FIXATION; POSITIONING SCREW; ELDERLY-PATIENTS; RISK-FACTORS; ARTHROPLASTY; HIP; CLASSIFICATION;
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10.1016/j.arth.2023.06.035
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: We aimed to report implant survival in Garden type I and II femoral neck fractures treated with cannulated screws in elderly patients.Methods: We retrospectively studied 232 consecutive unilateral Garden I and II patients (232 fractures) treated with cannulated screws. Mean age was 81 years (range, 65 to 100), and a body mass index of 25 (range, 15.8 to 38.3). No between-group differences were found in demographic variables and/or baseline measurements (P > .05). Mean follow-up was 36 months (range, 1 to 171). Two observers measured baseline radiographic variables with good-to-excellent interobserver reliability. The posterior tilt angle, measured on a cross-table lateral x-ray, was used to classify the cohort into <20 degrees (n = 183) and >= 20 degrees (n = 49). The cumulative incidence with competing risk analysis was used to predict association between posterior tilt and subsequent conversion to arthroplasty. Patient survival was calculated with the Kaplan-Meier estimate.Results: Implant survival was 86.3% (95% confidence interval (CI) 80 to 90) at 12 months and 77.3% (95% CI 64 to 86) at 70 months. The 12-month cumulative incidence failure was 12.6% (95% CI 8 to 17). After controlling for confounders, posterior tilt >= 20 degrees had higher risk of subsequent arthroplasty when compared to posterior tilt <20 degrees (38.8 [95% CI 25 to 52] versus 5% [95% CI 2.8 to 9], subhazard ratio 8.3, 95% CI 3.8 to 18), without any other radiologic or demographic factor being associated with failure. Patient survival was 88.2% (95% CI 83 to 91.7) at 12 months, 79.5% (95% CI 73 to 84) at 24 months, and 57% (95% CI 48 to 65) at 70 months.Conclusion: Cannulated screws were a reliable treatment for Garden I and II fractures, except when there was posterior tilt >= 20 degrees, where arthroplasty should be considered.
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