Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines

Abstract. Background:. Available research about the anatomic patterns of intertrochanteric fractures is lacking, and fracture mapping has not previously been performed on intertrochanteric fractures. This study aimed to determine the major trajectories of intertrochanteric fracture lines using compu...

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Main Authors: Ming Li, Zhi-Rui Li, Jian-Tao Li, Ming-Xing Lei, Xiu-Yun Su, Guo-Qi Wang, Hao Zhang, Gao-Xiang Xu, Peng Yin, Li-Cheng Zhang, Pei-Fu Tang, Xin Chen
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2019-11-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000446
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spelling doaj-a33dbba0fd7942418ab7934e3fcd89b72020-12-02T07:52:51ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992542-56412019-11-01132212524253310.1097/CM9.0000000000000446201911050-00002Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture linesMing LiZhi-Rui LiJian-Tao LiMing-Xing LeiXiu-Yun SuGuo-Qi WangHao ZhangGao-Xiang XuPeng YinLi-Cheng ZhangPei-Fu TangXin ChenAbstract. Background:. Available research about the anatomic patterns of intertrochanteric fractures is lacking, and fracture mapping has not previously been performed on intertrochanteric fractures. This study aimed to determine the major trajectories of intertrochanteric fracture lines using computed tomography data from a series of surgically treated patients. Methods:. In this study, 504 patients with intertrochanteric fractures were retrospectively analyzed. Fracture patterns were graded according to Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen (AO) classification. Fracture lines were transcribed onto proximal femoral templates and graphically superimposed to create a compilation of fracture maps that were subsequently divided into anterior, posterior, lateral, and medial fracture maps to create a three-dimensional (3D) pattern by reducing fragments in the 3D models. The fracture maps were then converted into frequency spectra. The major fracture patterns were assessed by focusing on the lateral femoral wall, lesser trochanter, intertrochanteric crest, and inner cortical buttress. Results:. Anterior, posterior, lateral, and medial fracture maps were created. The majority of fracture lines (85.9%, 433/504) on the anterior maps were along the intertrochanteric line where the iliofemoral ligament was attached. In the medial plane, the majority of fracture lines (49.0%, 247/504) shown on the frequency spectrum included the turning point involving the third quadrant. In the posterior plane, the majority of fracture lines (52.0%, 262/504) involved the intertrochanteric crest from the greater to the lesser trochanter. In the lateral plane, the majority of fracture lines (62.7%, 316/504) involved the greater trochanter at the gluteus medius attachment. Conclusions:. The fracture patterns observed in the present study might be used to describe morphologic characteristics and aid with management strategies. Further classifications or modifications that incorporate the fracture patterns identified in this study may be used in future research.http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000446
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author Ming Li
Zhi-Rui Li
Jian-Tao Li
Ming-Xing Lei
Xiu-Yun Su
Guo-Qi Wang
Hao Zhang
Gao-Xiang Xu
Peng Yin
Li-Cheng Zhang
Pei-Fu Tang
Xin Chen
spellingShingle Ming Li
Zhi-Rui Li
Jian-Tao Li
Ming-Xing Lei
Xiu-Yun Su
Guo-Qi Wang
Hao Zhang
Gao-Xiang Xu
Peng Yin
Li-Cheng Zhang
Pei-Fu Tang
Xin Chen
Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines
Chinese Medical Journal
author_facet Ming Li
Zhi-Rui Li
Jian-Tao Li
Ming-Xing Lei
Xiu-Yun Su
Guo-Qi Wang
Hao Zhang
Gao-Xiang Xu
Peng Yin
Li-Cheng Zhang
Pei-Fu Tang
Xin Chen
author_sort Ming Li
title Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines
title_short Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines
title_full Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines
title_fullStr Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines
title_sort three-dimensional mapping of intertrochanteric fracture lines
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
2542-5641
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract. Background:. Available research about the anatomic patterns of intertrochanteric fractures is lacking, and fracture mapping has not previously been performed on intertrochanteric fractures. This study aimed to determine the major trajectories of intertrochanteric fracture lines using computed tomography data from a series of surgically treated patients. Methods:. In this study, 504 patients with intertrochanteric fractures were retrospectively analyzed. Fracture patterns were graded according to Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen (AO) classification. Fracture lines were transcribed onto proximal femoral templates and graphically superimposed to create a compilation of fracture maps that were subsequently divided into anterior, posterior, lateral, and medial fracture maps to create a three-dimensional (3D) pattern by reducing fragments in the 3D models. The fracture maps were then converted into frequency spectra. The major fracture patterns were assessed by focusing on the lateral femoral wall, lesser trochanter, intertrochanteric crest, and inner cortical buttress. Results:. Anterior, posterior, lateral, and medial fracture maps were created. The majority of fracture lines (85.9%, 433/504) on the anterior maps were along the intertrochanteric line where the iliofemoral ligament was attached. In the medial plane, the majority of fracture lines (49.0%, 247/504) shown on the frequency spectrum included the turning point involving the third quadrant. In the posterior plane, the majority of fracture lines (52.0%, 262/504) involved the intertrochanteric crest from the greater to the lesser trochanter. In the lateral plane, the majority of fracture lines (62.7%, 316/504) involved the greater trochanter at the gluteus medius attachment. Conclusions:. The fracture patterns observed in the present study might be used to describe morphologic characteristics and aid with management strategies. Further classifications or modifications that incorporate the fracture patterns identified in this study may be used in future research.
url http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000446
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