Published online Mar 18, 2024. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v15.i3.285
Peer-review started: December 1, 2023
First decision: December 28, 2023
Revised: January 8, 2024
Accepted: February 5, 2024
Article in press: February 5, 2024
Published online: March 18, 2024
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The traditional Gamma3 nail is a mainstream treatment for femoral intertro
To investigate the clinical efficacy of Gamma3 and Gamma3 U-blade for intertro
A computerized search for Chinese and English literature published from 2010 to 2022 was conducted in PubMed, Cochrane, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP databases. The search keywords were gamma 3, gamma 3 U blade, and intertrochanteric fracture. Additionally, literature tracking was performed on the references of published literature. The data were analyzed using Revman 5.3 software. Two individuals checked the inputs for accuracy. Continuous variables were described using mean difference and standard deviation, and outcome effect sizes were expressed using ratio OR and 95% confidence interval (CI). High heterogeneity was considered at (P < 0.05, I2 > 50%), moderate heterogeneity at I2 from 25% to 50%, and low heterogeneity at (P ≥ 0.05, I2 < 50%).
Following a comprehensive literature search, review, and analysis, six articles were selected for inclusion in this study. This selection comprised five articles in English and one in Chinese, with publication years spanning from 2016 to 2022. The study with the largest sample size, conducted by Seungbae in 2021, included a total of 304 cases. Statistical analysis: A total of 1063 patients were included in this meta-analysis. The main outcome indicators were: Surgical time: The Gamma3U blade system had a longer surgical time compared to Gamma3 nails (P = 0.006, I2 = 76%). Tip-apex distance: No statistical significance or heterogeneity was observed (P = 0.65, I2 = 0%). Harris Hip score: No statistical significance was found, and low heterogeneity was detected (P = 0.26, I2 = 22%). Union time: No statistical significance was found, and high heterogeneity was detected (P = 0.05, I2 = 75%).
Our study indicated that the Gamma3 system reduces operative time compared to the Gamma3 U-blade system in treating intertrochanteric fractures. Both surgical methods proved to be safe and effective for this patient group. These findings may offer valuable insights and guidance for future surgical protocols in hip fracture patients.
Core Tip: The Gamma3U-Blade, representing the third generation of Gamma nails, possesses several notable features: the incorporation of self-tapping tension screws enhances fixation stability and lowers the risk of cutting out. Anti-screw nails are ingeniously designed to aid in compressing the fracture end. Additionally, the option of dynamic lock or static force lock is available. Despite these advancements, comparative studies between Gamma3 and Gamma3U-blade are limited. Therefore, a meta-analysis of the existing literature was conducted to compare the clinical efficacy of these two surgical methods.