Clinical and radiological outcomes of patients treated with the Orthofix Chimaera Long nailing system for proximal and diaphyseal femoral fracture

Author:

TRAVERSO Aurelien1,STEINMETZ Sylvain1,NGO Trieu-Hoai-Nam1,BORENS Olivier1,CHERIX Stephane1,MOERENHOUT Kevin1

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital of Lausanne

Abstract

Abstract Background Intramedullary long nailing is a popular method to treat femoral shaft or sub-trochanteric fractures. Various complications have been described such as intraoperative anterior cortical perforation of the distal femoral shaft or post-surgical lateral thigh pain. In order to prevent those possible complications, a new intramedullary nailing system (Chimaera, Orthofix®) was designed. This study aims to evaluate the clinical and radiological results after antegrade intramedullary nailing of traumatic femoral shaft and inter-/subtrochantreric fractures.Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted on 20 consecutive patients with AO/OTA type 31A2.3-A3.3 and type 32A-C fractures treated with the Chimaera long nailing system from December 2017 to January 2021 at our level 1 trauma center. Parker & Palmer and Jenson scores were assessed at 3 months and compared to before the surgery. Radiologic assessment consisted in checking the position of the cephalic screw, using the tip-apex distance (TAD) and Cleveland zone. The mean follow-up was 12.5 (1–33) months.Results Parker and Palmer scores were equivalent to before the fracture for 4 patients (31%); minor changes were seen in 6 patients (46%). Jensen score was equivalent or with maximum gain of 1 point for 11 patients (87%) at 3 months. No intra-operative major complication was recorded. The median TAD was 16.4 mm (IQR 14.0-20.2) and lag screw position was in 85% of patients in the Cleveland central zone. Two patients needed revision surgery. Fracture union occurred in all patient.Conclusion The long Chimaera nailing device showed good functional and radiological outcomes.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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