A Novel Fluoroscopic View for Improved Assessment of the Safety of the Posterosuperior Screw in Femoral Neck Fracture Fixation
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A Novel Fluoroscopic View for Improved Assessment of the Safety of the Posterosuperior Screw in Femoral Neck Fracture Fixation
Abstract
Background: The purpose of the present study was to determine specific fluoroscopic views of the femoral neck to accurately identify partially extraosseous ("in-out-in"; IOI) placement of the posterosuperior screw for fixation of femoral neck fractures.
Methods: A 3.2-mm guide pin was placed in the posterosuperior aspect of 2 synthetic femur models: 1 entirely intraosseous and 1 IOI. Sequential fluoroscopic images were made at 5° intervals in order to identify which fluoroscopic projections identified IOI guide pin placement. These images were utilized to inform screw placement and assessment in the second phase of the study, which involved the use of cadaveric specimens. In Phase II, the posterosuperior screw of the inverted triangle was placed in 10 cadaveric specimens with use of a standard posteroanterior fluoroscopic view and 1 of 2 lateral views, either (1) neck in line with the shaft, i.e., 0° lateral; or (2) a -15° rollunder view. The final fluoroscopic views (i.e., the posteroanterior and multiple lateral and oblique views) were randomized and blinded for review by 10 orthopaedic residents and 5 attending orthopaedic traumatologists. Specimens were stripped of soft tissue and inspected for screw perforation.
Results: Overall accuracy of respondents was 68.8%, with no difference between the attending traumatologists (71.8%) and resident surgeons (67.4%; p = 0.173). Interobserver reliability was moderate (κ = 0.496). Dissection identified that 4 (40%) of 10 screws were extraosseous. All of the extraosseous screws were placed with use of the 0° lateral view. The -15° rollunder lateral view was the most sensitive (81.7%) and specific (92.2%) view for identifying IOI screw placement.
Conclusions: Surgeons often utilize the standard posteroanterior and 0° lateral fluoroscopic views to safely place screws; however, many of these screws are IOI. The addition of a -15° rollunder lateral view significantly improved identification of IOI screws in the posterosuperior femoral neck. Unidentified IOI screw placement may result in damage to the blood supply of the femoral head.
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