Fractures around Trochanteric Nails: The "Vergilius Classification System".
Giuseppe ToroAntimo MorettiDaniele AmbrosioRaffaele PezzellaAnnalisa De CiccoGiovanni LandiNicola TammaroPasquale FlorioAntonio Benedetto CecereAdriano BraileAntonio MediciAntonio SianoBruno Di MaggioGiampiero CalabròNicola GagliardoCiro Di FinoGaetano BrunoAchille PellegrinoGiacomo NegriVincenzo MonacoMichele GisonAntonio ToroAlfredo Schiavone PanniUmberto TarantinoGiovanni IolasconPublished in: Advances in orthopedics (2021)
A steering committee, identified by two Italian associations of orthopaedic surgeons, conducted a comprehensive literature review on PNFs to identify the unmet needs about this topic. Subsequently, a panel of experts was involved in a consensus meeting proposing a specific classification system and formulated treatment statements for PNFs. Results and Discussion. The research group considered four PNF main characteristics for the classification proposal: (1) fracture localization, (2) fracture morphology, (3) fracture fragmentation, and (3) healing status of the previous fracture. An alphanumeric code was included to identify each characteristic, allowing to describe up to 54 categories of PNFs, using a 3- to 4-digit code. The proposal of the consensus-based classification reporting the most relevant aspects for PNF treatment might be a useful tool to guide the orthopaedic surgeon in the appropriate management of these fractures.