Fractures around Trochanteric Nails: The “Vergilius Classification System”

Toro, Giuseppe and Moretti, Antimo and Ambrosio, Daniele and Pezzella, Raffaele and De Cicco, Annalisa and Landi, Giovanni and Tammaro, Nicola and Florio, Pasquale and Cecere, Antonio Benedetto and Braile, Adriano and Medici, Antonio and Siano, Antonio and Di Maggio, Bruno and Calabrò, Giampiero and Gagliardo, Nicola and Di Fino, Ciro and Bruno, Gaetano and Pellegrino, Achille and Negri, Giacomo and Monaco, Vincenzo and Gison, Michele and Toro, Antonio and Schiavone Panni, Alfredo and Tarantino, Umberto and Iolascon, Giovanni and Korovessis, Panagiotis (2021) Fractures around Trochanteric Nails: The “Vergilius Classification System”. Advances in Orthopedics, 2021. pp. 1-9. ISSN 2090-3464

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Abstract

Introduction. The fractures that occurred around trochanteric nails (perinail fractures, PNFs) are becoming a huge challenge for the orthopaedic surgeon. Although presenting some specific critical issues (i.e., patients’ outcomes and treatment strategies), these fractures are commonly described within peri-implant ones and their treatment was based on periprosthetic fracture recommendations. The knowledge gap about PNFs leads us to convene a research group with the aim to propose a specific classification system to guide the orthopaedic surgeon in the management of these fractures. Materials and Methods. A steering committee, identified by two Italian associations of orthopaedic surgeons, conducted a comprehensive literature review on PNFs to identify the unmet needs about this topic. Subsequently, a panel of experts was involved in a consensus meeting proposing a specific classification system and formulated treatment statements for PNFs. Results and Discussion. The research group considered four PNF main characteristics for the classification proposal: (1) fracture localization, (2) fracture morphology, (3) fracture fragmentation, and (3) healing status of the previous fracture. An alphanumeric code was included to identify each characteristic, allowing to describe up to 54 categories of PNFs, using a 3- to 4-digit code. The proposal of the consensus-based classification reporting the most relevant aspects for PNF treatment might be a useful tool to guide the orthopaedic surgeon in the appropriate management of these fractures.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Repository > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 21 Nov 2022 05:43
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2024 04:43
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/1928

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