TY - JOUR
T1 - Surgical treatment of multifragmentary segmental femur shaft fractures with orif and bone graft versus mipo
T2 - A prospective control-group study
AU - Rollo, Giuseppe
AU - Ronga, Mario
AU - Bonura, Enrico Maria
AU - Erasmo, Rocco
AU - Bisaccia, Michele
AU - Pich-Ierri, Paolo
AU - Marsilio, Antonio
AU - Pasquino, Andrea
AU - Garrido, David Gomez
AU - Franzese, Raffaele
AU - Schi-Avone, Andrea
AU - Meccariello, Luigi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/8
Y1 - 2020/8
N2 - Aim Multifragmentary segmental femoral shaft fracture is a high energy injury frequently associated with life-threatening conditi-ons. The aim of this study was to compare the use of bio metallic open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) (plate with allograft bone strut) with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) fixation for the treatment of multi-segmental femoral shaft fracture in terms of outcomes, bone healing and complications. Methods Forty patients with segmental femoral shaft fractures were included and divided into two groups: 20 patients treated with ORIF+, 20 with MIPO. All fractures were classified according to AO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen) and Winquist and Hansen Classification. Evaluation criteria were: duration of follow up and surgery, Non-Union Scoring System, Pain Visual Analogic Scale (VAS), objective quality of life and hip function, subjective quality of life and knee function, quality of life the Short Form-12 Survey Questionnaires (SF-12), bone healing and femoral alignment (radiographs), Radiographic Union Score for Hip (RUSH). Results Better results of ORIF in terms of complication rate, RUSH, VAS, regression between RUSH and VAS, average correlation clinical-radiographic results and patients’ outcomes (Cohen k) were obtained, and similar results for the length of follow up, surgery duration, perioperative blood transfusion, wound healing. No statistical difference for Harris Hip Score (HHS), Knee Society Score (KSS), quality of life (SF-12). Conclusions The ORIF and bone strut allograft technique had better results compared to the MIPO technique with regards to complication rate, RUSH, VAS, regression between RUSH and VAS, and average correlation clinical-radiographic results and pa-tients’ outcomes (Cohen k) in the surgical treatment of multifra-gmentary segmental femoral shaft fractures.
AB - Aim Multifragmentary segmental femoral shaft fracture is a high energy injury frequently associated with life-threatening conditi-ons. The aim of this study was to compare the use of bio metallic open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) (plate with allograft bone strut) with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) fixation for the treatment of multi-segmental femoral shaft fracture in terms of outcomes, bone healing and complications. Methods Forty patients with segmental femoral shaft fractures were included and divided into two groups: 20 patients treated with ORIF+, 20 with MIPO. All fractures were classified according to AO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen) and Winquist and Hansen Classification. Evaluation criteria were: duration of follow up and surgery, Non-Union Scoring System, Pain Visual Analogic Scale (VAS), objective quality of life and hip function, subjective quality of life and knee function, quality of life the Short Form-12 Survey Questionnaires (SF-12), bone healing and femoral alignment (radiographs), Radiographic Union Score for Hip (RUSH). Results Better results of ORIF in terms of complication rate, RUSH, VAS, regression between RUSH and VAS, average correlation clinical-radiographic results and patients’ outcomes (Cohen k) were obtained, and similar results for the length of follow up, surgery duration, perioperative blood transfusion, wound healing. No statistical difference for Harris Hip Score (HHS), Knee Society Score (KSS), quality of life (SF-12). Conclusions The ORIF and bone strut allograft technique had better results compared to the MIPO technique with regards to complication rate, RUSH, VAS, regression between RUSH and VAS, and average correlation clinical-radiographic results and pa-tients’ outcomes (Cohen k) in the surgical treatment of multifra-gmentary segmental femoral shaft fractures.
KW - Allograft
KW - Bone strut
KW - Limb reconstruction
KW - Outcomes
KW - Trauma
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U2 - 10.17392/1150-20
DO - 10.17392/1150-20
M3 - Article
SN - 1840-0132
VL - 17
SP - 334
EP - 344
JO - Medicinski Glasnik
JF - Medicinski Glasnik
IS - 2
ER -