Reliability of lateral wall-thickness measurement in trochanteric fractures and parameters associated with lateral wall integrity
Chindarat Ratanakornphan, Thanachart Pikulhom, Somjet Jenvorapoj, Chavarin Amarase, Saran Tantavisut

TL;DR
This study shows that measuring lateral wall thickness in hip fractures is reliable and identifies factors linked to wall instability, helping guide treatment decisions.
Contribution
The study validates the reliability of lateral wall-thickness measurement as a reproducible method for assessing trochanteric fractures.
Findings
Lateral wall-thickness measurement demonstrated excellent inter-rater and good-to-excellent intra-rater reliability.
Fracture angle, distal greater trochanter involvement, and intertrochanter fragments were associated with lateral wall incompetence.
Abstract
The AO Foundation/Orthopaedic Trauma Association (AO/OTA) introduced a new trochanteric fracture classification in January 2018, concerning the lateral wall integrity. It suggested the intramedullary nail fixation in patients with an incompetent lateral wall fracture. To determine the reliability of lateral wall-thickness measurement and the fracture parameters associated with lateral wall integrity. This retrospective study evaluated patients with an intertrochanteric fracture who had had surgery in King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital between January 2014 and January 2019. The lateral wall was measured by anteroposterior plain radiography by four raters, two times each. The demographic data and fracture parameters were assessed and compared with respect to lateral wall integrity. In a total of 236 femurs and 232 patients having the 2018 AO/OTA-specified 31A1 and 31A2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHip and Femur Fractures · Bone fractures and treatments · Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries
