Proximal Femoral Nail Unlocked versus Locked (ProFNUL): a protocol for a multicentre, parallel-armed randomised controlled trial for the effect of femoral nail mode of lag screw locking and screw configuration in the treatment of intertrochanteric femur fractures
Arjun Sivakumar, Dominic Thewlis, Andreas Ladurner, Suzanne Edwards & Mark Rickman
Kurzfassung
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INTRODUCTION
Intertrochanteric fractures are common fragility injuries in the
elderly. Surgical fixation using intramedullary devices are one of
the widely used management options. To date, evidence demonstrating
the effects of lag screw configuration and the mode of lag screw
locking in these devices is lacking. The purpose of this study is to
investigate whether the lag screw configuration (single vs
integrated dual interlocking screw) and the mode of lag screw
locking (static vs dynamic) of a femoral nail device result in
differences in clinical and functional outcomes.
METHODS AND ANALYSIS
A multicentre, pragmatic, single-blinded randomised controlled trial
(RCT) with a three-arm parallel group design is proposed.
Nine-hundred patients with intertrochanteric fractures (A1 and A2
AO/OTA) will be randomised to fracture treatment using a Gamma3 nail
(Stryker; proximally dynamic) or a Trigen Intertan nail (Smith &
Nephew) in a dynamic or static lag screw configuration. The primary
outcome measure consists of radiological evidence of construct
failure within 6 months following surgery, with failure being
defined as breakage of the femoral nail or distal locking screw, a
change in tip-apex distance of more than 10 mm or lag screw
cut-out through the femoral head. Secondary outcomes include
surgical data (operation time, fluoroscopy time), complications
(surgical site infection, reoperation, patient death), return to
mobility and home circumstances, functional independence, function
and pain. Patients who are able to walk independently with or
without a mobility aid and are able to answer simple questions and
follow instructions will be asked to participate in three
dimensional gait analysis at 6 weeks and 6 months to
assess hip biomechanics from this cohort. Additional secondary
measures of gait speed, hip range of motion, joint contact and
muscle forces and gross activity monitoring patterns will be
obtained in this subgroup.
ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION
The Central Adelaide Local Health Network Human Research Ethics
Committee has approved the protocol for this RCT (HREC/17/RAH/433).
The results will be disseminated via peer-reviewed publications and
presentations at relevant conferences.
TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER
ACTRN12618001431213.
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Zitation
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Sivakumar A, Thewlis D, Ladurner A, Edwards S, Rickman M. Proximal
Femoral Nail Unlocked versus Locked (ProFNUL): a protocol for a
multicentre, parallel-armed randomised controlled trial for the
effect of femoral nail mode of lag screw locking and screw
configuration in the treatment of intertrochanteric femur fractures.
BMJ Open 2020; 10:e032640.
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Typ
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
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Veröffentlichungsdatum
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10-02-2020
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Titel der Zeitschrift
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BMJ Open (10/2)
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ISSN electronic
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2044-6055
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Seiten
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e032640
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PubMed
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32047013
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DOI
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10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032640
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