The purpose of this study is to assess the differences between two different types of devices for the treatment of unstable pertrochanteric hip fractures. The hypothesis of this study is, that patients who are treated with the proximal femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) have a better outcome and lower complication rates than patients treated with the Gamma Nail (GN3).
This trial is a prospective randomized controlled study including the treatment of AO/OTA 31-A2 fractures in 200 patients with 2 different surgical devices. 100 patients are treated with a Gamma Nail 3 (GN3) (Stryker) the other 100 patients with a Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) (Synthes). All surgeries are performed by trauma surgeons at a Level 1 University Hospital. One hundred patients are randomized to the gamma nail and 100 are randomized to the proximal femoral nail for treatment fixation. A 1:1 randomization is performed using sealed envelopes (200 in total), which are opened by the surgeon immediately before the operation. Patients missing an informed consent form, incomplete chart, or showing a pathologic fracture are getting excluded from final comparisons. Patients anthropometric data as well as pre-injury mobility assessments, and ASA will be documented. Furthermore the time from admission to going to surgery, surgery length, length of stay and mobility assessment at dischargement are recorded. After surgery the stay in the hospital is documented precisely and patients are scheduled for next appointments 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year after surgery. Postoperative X-rays are measured precisely to determine the Tip-Apex Distance (TAD), the Parkers-Ratio, the Singh-Score and the Neck-Shaft-Angle of the injured and contralateral side. Rates of complications as cut-out and reoperation-rates are evaluated. All intra-operative complications are noted and included in the chart.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
Patients who have sustained an unstable pertrochanteric hip fracture are getting treated by Gamma Nail 3.
Patients who have sustained an unstable pertrochanteric hip fracture are getting treated by PFNA.
Department of Trauma, Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria, Austria
re-operation rate
Time frame: time between intervention and one year after
Screw-Cut Out
evaluation of sliding movements of the hip screw in the sense of a cut-out
Time frame: time between intervention and one year after
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