Abstract

Lag screw cut-out is the most common cause of fixation failure of trochanteric fractures. Intraoperative assessment of fracture reduction and fixation quality is vital to avoid fracture reduction and achieve good functional outcomes. In a recent study, Zhang et al. reported the occurrence of a reverse wedge effect after intraoperative nail insertion based on a new computed tomography(CT)-guided fracture classification system, which specifically happened to the basicervical facture type and resulted in valgus deformity with gapping at the medial inferior fracture line. Impingement between the reamer/nail and superolateral cortex of the femoral neck has been regarded as the main cause. Based on these findings, together with an extensive literature review, the practicality of the new fracture classification system, the definition of basicervical trochanteric fracture, and the mechanisms underlying the reverse wedge effect have been deeply discussed. More studies should be carried out in the future to analyse pre- and intraoperative related factors that could affect the intraoperative fragment migration effects and determine highly specific measures to address them.

Highlights

  • BackgroundFew studies have concentrated on the intraoperative assessment of fracture reduction and fixation quality during trochanteric fracture operations

  • With the ageing population increasing worldwide, osteoporotic hip fractures have continued to rise among which approximately half cases are trochanteric fractures

  • Currently, few studies have concentrated on the intraoperative assessment of fracture reduction and fixation quality during trochanteric fracture operations

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Background

Few studies have concentrated on the intraoperative assessment of fracture reduction and fixation quality during trochanteric fracture operations. It is critical to achieve a good prognosis and avoid complications. Zhang et al recently published a study concerning the reverse wedge effect after intraoperative nail insertion based on a new CT-guided fracture classification system. This new intraoperative complication has been indicated to be exclusively related to the basicervical fracture type. Association(AO/OTA) fracture classification system, wedge/ reverse wedge effect, stable/unstable trochanteric fracture, basicervical intertrochanteric fracture, and bony structure of the proximal femur is presented. The newly issued CT-based fracture classification system, the reverse wedge effect with the underlying mechanism, has been further discussed

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