Tip-apex distance as a risk factor for cut-out in cephalic double-screw nailing of intertrochanteric femur fractures.
Michele CovielloAntonella AbateGiuseppe MaccagnanoFrancesco IppolitoVittorio NappiAndrea M AbbaticchioElio CaiaffaVincenzo CaiaffaPublished in: Bone & joint open (2024)
Our study confirmed the risk factors for cut-out in the double-screw nail are comparable to those in the single screw. We found a TAD value of 29.50 mm to be associated with a risk of cut-out in double-screw nails, when good fracture reduction is granted. This value is higher than the one reported with single-screw nails. Therefore, we suggest the role of TAD should be reconsidered in well-reduced fractures treated with double-screw intramedullary nail.