
pmid: 24509219
Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the factors affecting femoral neck shortening after internal fixation of femoral neck fractures.\r\nMethods: Eighty-six patients with femoral neck fractures were treated using three parallel cannulated screws between May 2004 and January 2011. The shortening of the femoral neck in the horizontal (X), vertical (Y), and along the resultant along the (Z) vector (XÆ, YÆ, ZÆ) was measured on anteroposterior radiographs corrected by screw diameter and analyzed using TraumaCad software. Age, gender, Garden classification, Garden’s alignment index, Pauwels angle, Singh index, body mass index and weight-bearing time were also analyzed. \r\nResults: Follow-up duration was 8 to 36 months. Significant femoral neck shortening of the abductor lever arm (greater than 5 mm) was present in 33 of 86 (38.4%) patients. Average Harris score (HSS) was 90.05±7.04 (range: 71 to 100). The 5 predictors for shortening greater than 5 mm in the multivariate logistic regression model were age, Singh index, Pauwels classification, Garden’s alignment index and body mass index. \r\nConclusion: Femoral neck shortening associated with three parallel cannulated screws for fixation of femoral neck fractures is a common phenomenon. Femoral neck shortening after internal fixation is affected by multiple cofactors. Özet Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı femur boyun kırıklarının internal tespiti sonrası femur boynunun kısalmasına neden olan faktörlerin değerlendirilmesi idi.
Fracture Healing, Male, Bone Screws, Bone Malalignment, Middle Aged, Body Mass Index, Femoral Neck Fractures, Leg Length Inequality, Radiography, Weight-Bearing, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Retrospective Studies
Fracture Healing, Male, Bone Screws, Bone Malalignment, Middle Aged, Body Mass Index, Femoral Neck Fractures, Leg Length Inequality, Radiography, Weight-Bearing, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Retrospective Studies
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