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Trauma

Intramedullary nailing versus sliding hip screw for A1 and A2 trochanteric hip fractures

what factors influence surgeons' choice of implant?



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Abstract

Aims

This study evaluated variation in the surgical treatment of stable (A1) and unstable (A2) trochanteric hip fractures among an international group of orthopaedic surgeons, and determined the influence of patient, fracture, and surgeon characteristics on choice of implant (intramedullary nailing (IMN) versus sliding hip screw (SHS)).

Methods

A total of 128 orthopaedic surgeons in the Science of Variation Group evaluated radiographs of 30 patients with Type A1 and A2 trochanteric hip fractures and indicated their preferred treatment: IMN or SHS. The management of Type A3 (reverse obliquity) trochanteric fractures was not evaluated. Agreement between surgeons was calculated using multirater kappa. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to assess whether patient, fracture, and surgeon characteristics were independently associated with choice of implant.

Results

The overall agreement between surgeons on implant choice was fair (kappa = 0.27 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.25 to 0.28)). Factors associated with preference for IMN included USA compared to Europe or the UK (Europe odds ratio (OR) 0.56 (95% CI 0.47 to 0.67); UK OR 0.16 (95% CI 0.12 to 0.22); p < 0.001); exposure to IMN only during training compared to surgeons that were exposed to both (only IMN during training OR 2.6 (95% CI 2.0 to 3.4); p < 0.001); and A2 compared to A1 fractures (Type A2 OR 10 (95% CI 8.4 to 12); p < 0.001).

Conclusion

In an international cohort of orthopaedic surgeons, there was a large variation in implant preference for patients with A1 and A2 trochanteric fractures. This is due to surgeon bias (country of practice and aspects of training). The observation that surgeons favoured the more expensive implant (IMN) in the absence of convincing evidence of its superiority suggests that surgeon de-biasing strategies may be a useful focus for optimizing patient outcomes and promoting value-based healthcare.

Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(4):775–781.


Correspondence should be sent to Jos J. Mellema. E-mail:

& Ankleplatform Study Collaborative - Science of Variation Group: George Babis; James A Gillespie; Toni M McLaurin; Vincenzo Giordano; J. Marsh; Kevin Eng; Peter Krause; Jesus Moreta-Suarez; Ole Brink; Antonio Barquet; Juan Miguel Rodríguez Roiz; Huub van der Heide; Drago Brilej; Raymond Malcolm Smith; Daniel Haverkamp; Axel Jubel; R. Haverlag; Ian Harris; Tomo Havliček; Joseph M. Conflitti; Ippokratis Pountos; Thomas Higgins; R.G. Zuurmond; Thomas Mittlmeier; Minos Tyllianakis; Kyle Dickson; Michael P. Leslie; William Dias Belangero; Aakash Chauhan; Marc Swiontkowski; Reto H. Babst; Steven J Morgan; Paul Appleton; Cyrus Klostermann; Lars C. Borris; Leah M. Schulte; Wojciech Satora; Peter Althausen; Peter Schandelmaier; A. Peters; Guillaume Gadbled; Theodoros Tosounidis; S.A. Meylaerts; Christopher N Morrey; Abhay Shrivastava; Edward K Rodriguez; P. Lygdas; R.W. Peters; Leon Elmans; John A. Scolaro; Iain McGraw; Frede Frihagen; A.B. Spoor; Pradeep Choudhari; Robert D. Zura; Yoram Weil; Parag Sancheti; Vasileios S Nikolaou; Prashanth Inna; Vial Philippe; S.H. van Helden; Nigel Rossiter; Michael Prayson; James S Huntley; L.M.S.J. Poelhekke; Richard Buckley; T. Schepers; Thomas DeCoster; Michael Quell; Gertraud Gradl; Valentin Neuhaus; Marinis Pirpiris; P.V. van Eerten; Michael H Amini; Edward F Ibrahim; Thomas Dienstknecht; Tim Chesser; Jan Biert; Anze Kristan; Job N. Doornberg; Milind Merchant; Brett D. Crist; Edward Harvey; Karoush Kabir; Rodrigo Pesantez; Kabir; Michael Baumgaertner; Eitan Melamed; Amy Wasterlain; Kyle Jeray; Andrew John Powell; Clifford Jones; Radzeli Mohd Ramli; Nikolaos K. Kanakaris; Timothy Omara; Jose Eduardo Grandi Ribeiro Filho; Ettore Vulcano; Efstathios G. Ballas; Matt Mormino; Nelson Elias; Eric Mark Hammerberg; Ladislav Mica; M. van den Bogaert; Christiaan van Bergen; Alar Toom; B. Schmidt; Andreas Engvall; Ioannis Spanos; N. Koukoulias; Wouter Mallee; Pier Luigi Guidi; M. Golovakha; Daniel Sadacosta; Gaspar; Conchi Castro; Christian Plaass; J.R. Lansdaal; Victor Miranda; Josep Torrent; Paolo Ceccarini; Acacia Ramos; Patczai; Bekerom; Fred Louw; Nand Hara; L. Casanova; Harish Kurup; L. Plaat; Andy Tvr; S.A. Apóstol-González; Daniel Baumfeld; Derek Phong; Victor de Diego; J.H. Davenport; Anneluuk Lindenhovius.


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