Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine if augmentation of the helical blade with polymethylmethacrylate bone cement decreases the rates of varus cut-out and medial perforation in geriatric intertrochanteric hip fracture fixation.
Methods: This was a retrospective comparative cohort study at two urban Level I trauma centers. Patients with an intertrochanteric hip fracture (classified as AO 31A1-3) who were treated with the TFN-Advanced Proximal Femoral Nailing System (TFNA) from 2018 to 2021 were eligible for the study.
Supracondylar femur fractures represent a challenging and common injury treated by many orthopedic surgeons. An array of surgical fixation options has been developed to help the treating surgeon restore normal anatomic alignment of these fractures, and lateral precontoured condylar femoral locking plates have become a common implant for most surgeons in treating these fractures. Although these precontoured plates provide significant benefit to the treating physician in regards to gaining appropriate bony fixation, common technical errors that may lead to malalignment when using these plates have been described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF