Safety of Cement-augmented Femoral Cephalomedullary Nails: A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review.

Jad Mansour, Ziad Zalaquett, Jean Tarchichi, Michel Estephan, Joeffroy Otayek, Mohammad Daher
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Trochanteric fractures of the femur pose an increasing burden for elderly people. The standard treatment for these types of fractures includes cephalomedullary nailing, which can be augmented with cement. Although many studies have reported on the stability of this augmented construct, few studies have examined its clinical benefit and safety. Therefore, the objective of this meta-analysis is to examine the perioperative complications and postoperative mortality associated with cement-augmented nails in the management of intertrochanteric and pertrochanteric fractures of the hip. A search of PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar (pages 1-20) until January 2024 was conducted. Analysis of the outcomes included perioperative complications and postoperative mortality. Seven studies were included in this meta-analysis. Fewer perioperative complications were observed when using a cemented femoral nail (P=0.002), although there was no difference in postoperative mortality (P=0.30). This meta-analysis is the first to assess the safety of a cement-augmented femoral nail in management of intertrochanteric and pertrochanteric fractures. The results showed a reduced rate of perioperative complications, which may be attributed to a more a solid construct, which reduced the duration of postoperative immobilization as well as use of a proper augmentation technique, resulting in a reduced rate of cement-associated complications.

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骨水泥增强股骨头髓钉的安全性:荟萃分析和系统评价。
股骨粗隆骨折对老年人造成越来越大的负担。这类骨折的标准治疗包括头髓内钉,可配合水泥。尽管许多研究报道了这种增强结构的稳定性,但很少有研究检查其临床益处和安全性。因此,本荟萃分析的目的是研究骨水泥增强钉治疗髋粗隆间和粗隆间骨折的围手术期并发症和术后死亡率。检索PubMed, Cochrane和谷歌Scholar(1-20页),直到2024年1月。结果分析包括围手术期并发症和术后死亡率。本荟萃分析纳入了7项研究。使用骨水泥股钉围手术期并发症较少(P=0.002),但术后死亡率无差异(P=0.30)。这项荟萃分析首次评估了骨水泥增强股骨钉治疗股骨粗隆间和股骨粗隆间骨折的安全性。结果显示围手术期并发症发生率降低,这可能归因于更坚固的结构,减少了术后固定时间以及使用适当的增强技术,从而降低了水泥相关并发症的发生率。
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