Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patients

Abstract Background Femoral neck shortening can occur in young patients receiving internal fixation for Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture. The risk factors for neck shortening, which can affect hip function, are not clear. This study aimed to retrospectively identify risk factors for neck shorte...

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Main Authors: Fulong Zhao, Lijuan Guo, Xuefei Wang, Yakui Zhang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-06-01
Series:European Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-021-00531-9
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spelling doaj-c29517d0ab594d199f5c3c978cd67f332021-06-27T11:44:21ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2021-06-012611610.1186/s40001-021-00531-9Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patientsFulong Zhao0Lijuan Guo1Xuefei Wang2Yakui Zhang3Trauma Orthopedics, Beijing Luhe Hospital Affiliated To Capital Medical UniversityTrauma Orthopedics, Beijing Luhe Hospital Affiliated To Capital Medical UniversityTrauma Orthopedics, Beijing Luhe Hospital Affiliated To Capital Medical UniversityTrauma Orthopedics, Beijing Luhe Hospital Affiliated To Capital Medical UniversityAbstract Background Femoral neck shortening can occur in young patients receiving internal fixation for Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture. The risk factors for neck shortening, which can affect hip function, are not clear. This study aimed to retrospectively identify risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation with parallel partially threaded cannulated cancellous screws (FPTCS) for Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture in relatively young patients. Methods Clinical data from 122 cases with Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture from February 2014 to February 2019 were reviewed and analyzed, and causes of neck shortening were statistically analyzed. And the Chi-squared test or Fisher’s exact test was used to compare indicators. Multivariate analysis was conducted with non-conditional logistic regression analysis. Results Statistically significant differences were found in age, sex, BMD, BMI, fracture type, posterior medial cortex comminution, and reduction quality between patients with femoral neck shortening and those without femoral neck shortening. Logistic regression analysis showed that fracture type, posterior medial cortex comminution, and reduction quality were the main risk factors for neck shortening. Conclusion Fracture type, posterior medial cortex comminution, and reduction quality can be used as important reference indexes to predict the possibility of neck shortening after internal fixation with FPTCS for Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture in young patients. BMD and BMI may be also risk factors.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-021-00531-9Young patientsFemoral neck fractureInternal fixationNeck shorteningRisk factors
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author Fulong Zhao
Lijuan Guo
Xuefei Wang
Yakui Zhang
spellingShingle Fulong Zhao
Lijuan Guo
Xuefei Wang
Yakui Zhang
Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patients
European Journal of Medical Research
Young patients
Femoral neck fracture
Internal fixation
Neck shortening
Risk factors
author_facet Fulong Zhao
Lijuan Guo
Xuefei Wang
Yakui Zhang
author_sort Fulong Zhao
title Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patients
title_short Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patients
title_full Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patients
title_fullStr Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patients
title_full_unstemmed Analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for Pauwels II femoral neck fracture in young patients
title_sort analysis on risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation for pauwels ii femoral neck fracture in young patients
publisher BMC
series European Journal of Medical Research
issn 2047-783X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Femoral neck shortening can occur in young patients receiving internal fixation for Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture. The risk factors for neck shortening, which can affect hip function, are not clear. This study aimed to retrospectively identify risk factors for neck shortening after internal fixation with parallel partially threaded cannulated cancellous screws (FPTCS) for Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture in relatively young patients. Methods Clinical data from 122 cases with Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture from February 2014 to February 2019 were reviewed and analyzed, and causes of neck shortening were statistically analyzed. And the Chi-squared test or Fisher’s exact test was used to compare indicators. Multivariate analysis was conducted with non-conditional logistic regression analysis. Results Statistically significant differences were found in age, sex, BMD, BMI, fracture type, posterior medial cortex comminution, and reduction quality between patients with femoral neck shortening and those without femoral neck shortening. Logistic regression analysis showed that fracture type, posterior medial cortex comminution, and reduction quality were the main risk factors for neck shortening. Conclusion Fracture type, posterior medial cortex comminution, and reduction quality can be used as important reference indexes to predict the possibility of neck shortening after internal fixation with FPTCS for Pauwels type II femoral neck fracture in young patients. BMD and BMI may be also risk factors.
topic Young patients
Femoral neck fracture
Internal fixation
Neck shortening
Risk factors
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-021-00531-9
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