Assessment of the severity of femoral neck fractures with CT scan
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-7600.2013.12.002
- VernacularTitle:股骨颈骨折严重程度的CT评估
- Author:
Jie WEI
;
Zian ZHANG
;
Manyi WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Femur;
Fracture,bone;
Tomography,spiral computed
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
2013;15(12):1018-1023
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To develop a quantitative assessment of the severity of femoral neck fractures with CT scan.Methods The preoperative X-ray and CT data were reviewed of 229 patients with femoral neck fracture who had been treated in our department from December 2008 to April 2012.Posterior fracture fragment,posterior angulation,longitudinal maximum displacement,location of fracture line,and difference in neck-shaft angle were measured in the 3-D reconstruction images of CT scans.The severity of the fracture was categorized as slight,(score ≤5,grade Ⅰ),moderate (score 6 to 8,grade Ⅱ) and severe (score ≥9,grade Ⅲ) according to the measurements of the above 5 indexes.A comminuted fracture was categorized into grade Ⅲ.Results Posterior comminutions were found in 35 cases (15.3%),but not in the other 194 ones (84.7 %).No posterior angulation was observed in 27 cases (11.8%).Posterior angulation ≤30° was found in 44 cases (19.2%),that from 30° to 60° in 115 cases (50.2%),and that ≥60° in 43 cases (18.8%).Twenty patients(8.7%) had no displacement.Fracture displacement ≤ 10 mm was observed in 96 cases (41.9%),that from 10 to 20 mm in 96 cases (41.9%),and that ≥20mmin 17 cases (7.4%).The facture line was located below the head in 131 cases (57.2%),at the head-neck in 88 cases (38.4%),and across the neck in 9 cases (3.9%).The difference in neck-shaft angle was 0° in 12 cases (5.2%),≤ 10° in 105 cases (43.4%),10° to 20° in 84 cases (35.3%) and ≥20° in 28 cases (17.6%).In the 229 cases,our severity scores were related to Garden classification in the following manners:all Garden Ⅰ cases belonged to grade Ⅰ; Garden Ⅱcases contained grade Ⅰ in 15 cases (45.5%) and grade Ⅱ in 18 cases (54.5%);Garden Ⅲ cases included grade Ⅰ in 6 cases (3.1%),grade Ⅱ in 123 cases (64.7%) and Grade Ⅲ in 61 cases (32.2%); all Garden Ⅳ cases were Grade Ⅲ.Conclusion In assessment of the severity of femoral neck fractures,CT scans can be more accurate,objective and reliable,and can be quantified as well.