Safety and Efficacy of a Single-Stage versus Two-Stage Intramedullary Nailing for Synchronous Impending or Pathologic Fractures of Bilateral Femur for Oncologic Indications: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Literature Search
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Surgical Procedure Data
2.5. Patient Safety Data
2.6. Surgical Efficacy Data
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection and General Characteristics
3.2. Surgical Technique and Implant Considerations
3.3. Patient Safety
3.3.1. Medical and Surgical Complications
3.3.2. Same-Admission Mortality and Survivorship
3.3.3. Blood Loss and Transfusion
3.4. Efficacy
3.4.1. Length of Stay
3.4.2. Rehabilitation and Adjuvant Therapy
3.4.3. Functional Scores and Cost
4. Discussion
4.1. Surgical Technique and Implant Considerations
4.2. Patient Safety
4.2.1. Medical and Surgical Complications
4.2.2. Same-Admission Mortality and Survivorship
4.2.3. Blood Loss and Transfusion
4.3. Efficacy
4.3.1. Length of Stay
4.3.2. Rehabilitation and Adjuvant Therapy
4.3.3. Functional Scores and Costs
4.4. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author (Year) | Level of Evidence | Single-Stage (SS) vs. Two-Stage (TS) | Number of Patients (n) | Gender (M:F) | Mean Age (Range) | Primary Tumor Type (n) | Fracture/Lesion Location (n) | Pathologic Fracture (n) | Impending Fracture (n) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kerr et al., (1993) [26] | IV | SS | 1 | 0:1 | 51 | Breast—1 | Multiple | 0 | 1 |
TS | 2 | 0:2 | 64.5 (61–68) | Breast—2 | Multiple | 0 | 2 | ||
Damron et al., (1999) [33] | IV | SS | 1 | NS | Unknown primary—1 Prostate—1 | NS | 0 | 1 | |
TS | 1 | NS | NS | 0 | 1 | ||||
Giannoudis et al., (1999) [30] | IV | SS | 3 | 1:2 | 58.67 (51–69) | Breast—2 Lung—1 | Proximal—4 Middle—2 Distal—0 | 6 | 0 |
TS | 0 | ||||||||
Assal et al., (2000) [37] | IV | SS | 0 | ||||||
TS | 2 | 0:2 | 79 (74–84) | Lung—1 Breast—1 | Multiple | NS | NS | ||
Barwood et al., (2000) [17] | IV | SS | 0 | ||||||
TS | 1 | 0:1 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | ||
Cole et al., (2000) [29] | III | SS | 1 | NS | 52 | Prostate—1 | NS | First nail—1 Second nail—1 | 0 |
TS | 4 | NS | 70.71 | Breast—1 Prostate—1 Myeloma—1 Unknown—1 | NS | First nail—3 Second nail—1 | First nail—1 Second nail—3 | ||
Gibbons et al., (2000) [36] | III | SS | 0 | ||||||
TS | 7 | NS | NS | NS | NS | 0 | 7 | ||
Edwards et al., (2001) [35] | IV | SS | 1 | 0:1 | NS | Breast—1 | NS | 0 | 1 |
TS | 0 | ||||||||
Samsani et al., (2003) [21] | IV | SS | 0 | ||||||
TS | 3 | 0:3 | NS | Breast—3 | Subtrochanteric | NS | NS | ||
Ristevski et al., (2009) [1] | III | SS | Total—18 Fracture—8 Prophylactic treatment—3 Combination (One side fracture, one side prophylactic): 7 | Fracture—2:6 Prophylactic treatment—1:2 Combination (One side fracture, one side prophylactic): 2:5 | Fracture—65.8 Prophylactic treatment—67.5 Combination (One side fracture, one side prophylactic): 60.8 | Fracture: Lung—1 Breast—3 Other—4 Prophylactic: Prostate—1 Other—2 Combination (One side fracture, one side prophylactic): Lung—3 Breast—1 Other—3 | Diaphyseal | 15 | 10 |
TS | 0 | ||||||||
Moon et al., (2011) [3] | IV | SS | 2 (one also had a humerus IMN in same setting) | 2:0 | 63 (58–68) | Urothelial—1 Esophageal—1 | NS | 0 | 2 |
TS | 0 | ||||||||
Shemesh et al., (2014) [34] | IV | SS | 1 | 0:1 | 67 | Breast—1 | Pertrochanteric—1 Subtrochanteric—1 | 1 | 1 |
TS | 1 | 0:1 | 64 | Breast—1 | Pertrochanteric/Subtrochanteric—1 Pertrochanteric—1 | 2 | |||
Fujita et al., (2018) [38] | IV | SS | 1 | 0:1 | 64 | Breast—1 | Subtrochanteric—1 | 1 | 0 |
TS | 0 | ||||||||
Maheshwari et al., (2023) [31] | III | SS | 7 | 2:5 | 57.6 (32–76) | MM—3 Breast—2 Granular Cell Sarcoma—1 Lung—1 | Multiple | 1 | 6 |
TS | 21 | 11:10 | 65.7 (42–84) | MM—10 Thyroid—1 Breast—3 Lung—3 Prostate—4 | Multiple | 5 (4 of which were mixed pathologic/impending) | 16 |
Author (Year) | Single-Stage (SS) vs. Two-Stage (TS) | Number of Patients (n) | Time Delay Before 2nd Procedure, n | Type of Nail (n) | Nail Size | Canal Venting (n) | Reamed vs. Unreamed (n) | Distal Locking (no. of Screws) | Reamer/Irrigator/Aspirator (RIA) Performed? | Type of Anticoagulation Used |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kerr et al., (1993) [26] | SS | 1 | AO nail—1 | NS | No | Reamed—1 | NS | NS | NS | |
TS | 2 | 9 days—1 12 days—1 | Reconstruction nail—2 | NS | Distal venting—1 | Reamed—2 | NS | NS | NS | |
Damron et al., (1999) [33] | SS | 1 | Long Gamma nail—1 All patients in this series had 130-degree implants placed | 17 mm proximal diameter 11 mm distal diameter | NS | Reamed—1 | Yes—2 | NS | Aspirin or coumadin for 6 weeks | |
TS | 1 | NS | Long Gamma nail—1 All patients in this series had 130-degree implants placed | 17 mm proximal diameter 11 mm distal diameter | NS | Reamed—1 | Yes—2 | NS | Aspirin or coumadin for 6 weeks | |
Giannoudis et al., (1999) [30] | SS | 3 | NS | AO solid nail—3 | 9 mm nail | NS | Unreamed—3 | Yes—1 | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | |||||||||
Assal et al., (2000) [37] | SS | 0 | ||||||||
TS | 2 | 2 weeks—1 3 weeks—1 | NS | NS | NS | Unreamed—2 | NS | NS | NS | |
Barwood et al., (2000) [17] | SS | 0 | ||||||||
TS | 1 | 3 days—1 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | Subcutaneous heparin—5000 U at time of surgery and repeated at 12 h intervals for entire hospital stay | |
Cole et al., (2000) [29] | SS | 1 | NS | NS | No | Reamed—1 | NS | NS | NS | |
TS | 4 | Average: 20.75 days Pt. 1—6 days Pt. 2—10 days Pt. 3—11 days Pt. 4—56 days | AO solid nail—2 | NS | No | Reamed—2 Unreamed—2 | NS | NS | NS | |
Gibbons et al., (2000) [36] | SS | 0 | ||||||||
TS | 7 | NS | Long Gamma nail—4 AO solid nail—3 | NS | No | Reamed—4 Unreamed—3 | NS | NS | NS | |
Edwards et al., (2001) [35] | SS | 1 | NS | Long Gamma nail—1 | NS | NS | Reamed—1 | NS | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | |||||||||
Samsani et al., (2003) [32] | SS | 0 | ||||||||
TS | 3 | 2 to 3 weeks | Long Gamma nail—3 130-degree cephalic screw | 11 or 12 mm | NS | Reamed—3 | NS | NS | NS | |
Ristevski et al., (2009) [1] | SS | Total—18 Fracture—8 Prophylactic treatment—3 Combination—7 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | |
TS | 0 | |||||||||
Moon et al., (2011) [3] | SS | 2 | NS | NS | NS | 2 * | Reamed—2 | NS | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | |||||||||
Shemesh et al., (2014) [34] | SS | 1 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | Yes | NS | NS |
TS | 1 | 2 weeks | NS | NS | NS | NS | Yes | NS | NS | |
Fujita et al., (2018) [38] | SS | 1 | NS | NS | NS | NS | Reamed—1 | NS | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | |||||||||
Maheshwari et al., (2023) [31] | SS | 7 | Gamma 3 or TFNA | 10 | no | Diaphyseal reaming was avoided/minimized and only performed when the canal was narrow. | No | 0 nails | Heparin and low-molecular-weight heparin in hospital. Aspirin × 6 weeks at Discharge if no thromboembolism | |
TS | 21 | Average: 7.05 days (n = 21) | 10 | no | Yes, 1–2 | 4 nails |
Author (Year) | Single-Stage (SS) vs. Two-Stage (TS) | Number of Patients (n) | Medical and Surgical Complications, n | Infection | Reoperation | Mean Survival after Final Surgery, Weeks | Intraoperative/In-Hospital Mortality (n) | Blood Loss and Blood Transfusion | Implant Failure leading to Revision or Reoperation | Length of Stay (Days) | Time to Rehabilitation and Adjuvant Therapy (Days) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kerr et al., (1993) [26] | SS | 1 | Intraoperative cardiac arrest—1 (1 fat embolism) | None | None | 21.7 | NS | NS | NS | NS | |
TS | 2 | Intraoperative cardiac arrest—2 (1 air/1 fat emboli) | None | None | 0 | Intraoperatively—2 (Cardiac arrest) No other in-hospital deaths. | NS | NS | NS | NS | |
Damron et al., (1999) [33] | SS | 1 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
TS | 1 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | None | NS | NS | |
Giannoudis et al., (1999) [30] | SS | 3 | ARDS—0 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | None | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | ||||||||||
Assal et al., (2000) [37] | SS | 0 | |||||||||
TS | 2 | None | None | None | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | |
Barwood et al., (2000) [17] | SS | 0 | |||||||||
TS | 1 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | |
Cole et al., (2000) [29] | SS | 1 | NS | NS | NS | 28 | NS | NS | None | NS | NS |
TS | 4 | NS | NS | NS | Pt. 1—5 Pt. 2—3 Pt. 3—8 Pt. 4—3 | NS | NS | None | NS | NS | |
Gibbons et al., (2000) [36] | SS | 0 | |||||||||
TS | 7 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | None | NS | NS | |
Edwards et al., (2001) [35] | SS | 1 | Intraoperative pulmonary embolism leading to cardiac arrest | None | None | 0 | Intraoperatively—1 (Cardiac arrest) No other in-hospital deaths. | NS | NS | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | ||||||||||
Samsani et al., (2003) [32] | SS | 0 | |||||||||
TS | 3 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | |
Ristevski et al., (2009) [1] | SS | Total—18 Fracture—8 Prophylactic treatment—3 Combination—7 (fracture one one side and impending on other side) | DVT within 3 months: Fracture—0 Prophylactic—0 Combination—0 | None | None | Total died by 3 months: 7 pts (4 fracture, 0 prophylactic, 3 combination) | Total In-hospital death: 5 pts (3 fracture, 0 prophylactic, 2 combination group) Intraoperative Death: 3 pts (2 fracture, 0 prophylactic, 1 combination) Postoperative, Same-admission: 2 pts (1 fracture, 0 prophylactic, 1 combination) No reasons were reported for in-hospital mortality. | NS | NS | Fracture—31.4 Prophylactic—39.7 Combination—15.6 | NS |
TS | 0 | ||||||||||
Moon et al., (2011) [3] | SS | 2 | Postoperative respiratory distress from presumed fat emboli—1 * | None | None | 1 Pt.—2 1 Pt.—>4 | Postoperative, same-admission—1 (2 weeks) | NS | NS | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | ||||||||||
Shemesh et al., (2014) [34] | SS | 1 | NS | None | None | 78.2 | NS | NS | None | 7.3 ± 4.5 (range, 1–14) | NS |
TS | 1 | Infection that required debridement | Deep wound infection | Surgical Debridement | 47.8 | NS | NS | None | 21.3 ± 18.1 (range, 3–65) | NS | |
Fujita et al., (2018) [38] | SS | 1 | Intraoperative cardiac arrest due to primary tumor/fat embolism with successful resuscitation | None | None | NS | NS | Blood loss: 550 ml | NS | NS | NS |
TS | 0 | ||||||||||
Maheshwari et al., (2023) [31] | SS | 7 | Hypotension—1 | None | None | Excluding those lost to follow-up (n = 1): 94.6 | No intraoperative or postoperative, same-admission deaths. | Blood Loss: average: 531 ± 198 (range, 400–1000) | None | 7.3 ± 4.5 [range, 1–14] days | Rehabilitation: 1 Pt.—3 days Adjuvant Therapy: 1 Pt.—14 days |
TS | 21 | Bilateral pleural effusion—1 Hypotension—1 Respiratory distress—1 PE, multi organ failure due to POD—1 Pneumonia—1 Urinary tract obstruction and UTI—1 AKI—1 UTI—1 | None | None | Average: 55.1 (3–162.6) (n = 10) Excluding those lost to follow-up (n = 12): 30 days—8.3 90 days—25.0 365—50.0 | No intraoperative deaths. 1 postoperative, same-admission death at 22 days postop. | Blood Loss: average: 419 ±226 (range, 100–1000) | None | 21.3 ± 18.1 [range, 3–65] days | Rehabilitation: 16 Pt.—3.2 ± 2.0 (range, 1–8) Adjuvant Therapy: 15 Pt.—27.5 ± 12.5 (range, 9–55) |
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Nian, P.P.; Ganesan, V.; Baidya, J.; Marder, R.S.; Maheshwari, K.; Kobryn, A.; Maheshwari, A.V. Safety and Efficacy of a Single-Stage versus Two-Stage Intramedullary Nailing for Synchronous Impending or Pathologic Fractures of Bilateral Femur for Oncologic Indications: A Systematic Review. Cancers 2023, 15, 4396. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174396
Nian PP, Ganesan V, Baidya J, Marder RS, Maheshwari K, Kobryn A, Maheshwari AV. Safety and Efficacy of a Single-Stage versus Two-Stage Intramedullary Nailing for Synchronous Impending or Pathologic Fractures of Bilateral Femur for Oncologic Indications: A Systematic Review. Cancers. 2023; 15(17):4396. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174396
Chicago/Turabian StyleNian, Patrick P., Vanathi Ganesan, Joydeep Baidya, Ryan S. Marder, Krish Maheshwari, Andriy Kobryn, and Aditya V. Maheshwari. 2023. "Safety and Efficacy of a Single-Stage versus Two-Stage Intramedullary Nailing for Synchronous Impending or Pathologic Fractures of Bilateral Femur for Oncologic Indications: A Systematic Review" Cancers 15, no. 17: 4396. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174396
APA StyleNian, P. P., Ganesan, V., Baidya, J., Marder, R. S., Maheshwari, K., Kobryn, A., & Maheshwari, A. V. (2023). Safety and Efficacy of a Single-Stage versus Two-Stage Intramedullary Nailing for Synchronous Impending or Pathologic Fractures of Bilateral Femur for Oncologic Indications: A Systematic Review. Cancers, 15(17), 4396. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174396