Multiplanar Reformation Computed Tomogram Is Better Than MR Imaging in Decision Making for Apparently Isolated Fractures of the Greater Trochanter
OBJECTIVES:We evaluated isolated fractures of the greater trochanter (IFGT) on plain radiographs with multiplanar reformation computed tomography (MPR CT). DESIGN:Retrospective review of patients. SETTING:University teaching hospital. PATIENTS:This study included 27 consecutive patients with apparen...
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description | OBJECTIVES:We evaluated isolated fractures of the greater trochanter (IFGT) on plain radiographs with multiplanar reformation computed tomography (MPR CT).
DESIGN:Retrospective review of patients.
SETTING:University teaching hospital.
PATIENTS:This study included 27 consecutive patients with apparently IFGT.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS:The clinical results, X-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, bone scintigraphy findings were investigated.
RESULTS:Four of 27 cases demonstrated anterior cortical breakage or extensive damage of the trabecular bone in the intertrochanteric area on MPR CT images. Surgical fixation was necessary for these 4 cases. The other 23 cases, in which no structural damage was detected, were treated conservatively, and the results were satisfactory without progression to a complete intertrochanteric fracture. All 9 cases evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated extension into the intertrochanteric area. In 5 cases, the extension crossed the midline on the mid-coronal image. Two of the cases were treated surgically because of anterior cortical breakage and extensive trabecular impaction on MPR CT, respectively. However, the other 3 cases and 4 cases with mild intertrochanteric extension were treated conservatively without problem.
CONCLUSIONS:The evaluation of IFGT with MPR CT was shown to be valuable for determining the optimal treatment method.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:Diagnostic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence. |
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MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS:The clinical results, X-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, bone scintigraphy findings were investigated.
RESULTS:Four of 27 cases demonstrated anterior cortical breakage or extensive damage of the trabecular bone in the intertrochanteric area on MPR CT images. Surgical fixation was necessary for these 4 cases. The other 23 cases, in which no structural damage was detected, were treated conservatively, and the results were satisfactory without progression to a complete intertrochanteric fracture. All 9 cases evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated extension into the intertrochanteric area. In 5 cases, the extension crossed the midline on the mid-coronal image. Two of the cases were treated surgically because of anterior cortical breakage and extensive trabecular impaction on MPR CT, respectively. However, the other 3 cases and 4 cases with mild intertrochanteric extension were treated conservatively without problem.
CONCLUSIONS:The evaluation of IFGT with MPR CT was shown to be valuable for determining the optimal treatment method.
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MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS:The clinical results, X-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, bone scintigraphy findings were investigated.
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CONCLUSIONS:The evaluation of IFGT with MPR CT was shown to be valuable for determining the optimal treatment method.
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RESULTS:Four of 27 cases demonstrated anterior cortical breakage or extensive damage of the trabecular bone in the intertrochanteric area on MPR CT images. Surgical fixation was necessary for these 4 cases. The other 23 cases, in which no structural damage was detected, were treated conservatively, and the results were satisfactory without progression to a complete intertrochanteric fracture. All 9 cases evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated extension into the intertrochanteric area. In 5 cases, the extension crossed the midline on the mid-coronal image. Two of the cases were treated surgically because of anterior cortical breakage and extensive trabecular impaction on MPR CT, respectively. However, the other 3 cases and 4 cases with mild intertrochanteric extension were treated conservatively without problem.
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