No difference between lag screw and helical blade for cephalomedullary nail cut-out a systematic review and meta-analysis

Introduction Cephalomedullary nail (CMN) cut-out is a severe complication of treatment of intertrochanteric femur fractures. This study aimed to identify modifiable risk factors predictive of implant cut-out including: CMN proximal fixation type (lag screw vs. helical blade), tip-apex distance (TAD)...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology 2022-12, Vol.32 (8), p.1617-1625
Hauptverfasser: Ng, Mitchell, Shah, Nihar S., Golub, Ivan, Ciminero, Matthew, Zhai, Kevin, Kang, Kevin K., Emara, Ahmed K., Piuzzi, Nicolas S.
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction Cephalomedullary nail (CMN) cut-out is a severe complication of treatment of intertrochanteric femur fractures. This study aimed to identify modifiable risk factors predictive of implant cut-out including: CMN proximal fixation type (lag screw vs. helical blade), tip-apex distance (TAD), reduction quality, nail length, screw location, and surgeon fellowship training. Methods A systematic review of the published literature was conducted on Pubmed/MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases for English language papers (January 1st, 1985–May 10th, 2020), with 21 studies meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria. Studies providing quantitative data comparing factors affecting CMN nail cut-out were included, including fixation type (lag screw vs. helical blade), tip-apex distance (TAD), reduction quality, nail length, and screw location. Twelve studies were included and graded by MINOR and Newcastle–Ottawa Scale to identify potential biases. Meta-analysis and pooled analysis were conducted when possible with forest plots to summarize odds ratios (OR) and associated 95% confidence interval (CI). Results There was no difference in implant cut-out rate between lag screws ( n  = 745) versus helical blade ( n  = 371) (OR: 1.03; 95% CI: 0.25–4.23). Pooled data analysis revealed TAD > 25 mm ( n  = 310) was associated with higher odds of increased cut-out rate relative to TAD  25 mm is a reliable predictor of implant cut-out risk. Suboptimal screw location and poor reduction quality are associated with increased risk of screw cut-out. Level of evidence Level III.
ISSN:1432-1068
1633-8065
1432-1068
DOI:10.1007/s00590-021-03124-8