Tronzo classification of trochanteric fractures

Last revised by Leonardo Lustosa on 16 Jul 2023

The Tronzo classification of trochanteric fractures is a classification system used when assessing intertrochanteric fractures.

The Tronzo classification is proposed to provide a guide to the management of these fractures.

Due to its simplicity, the Tronzo classification has become the preferred classification system by many institutions. However, many studies have shown the Tronzo classification has only poor inter and intraobserver reproducibility 1-3.

Classification

  • type I: incomplete fracture
  • type II: no posteromedial comminution, lesser trochanter may be fractured
  • type III: posteromedial comminution, the shaft is medially displaced with the neck beak impacted into it
  • type III variant: type III combined with greater trochanter fracture
  • type IV: posteromedial comminution, the shaft is laterally displaced
  • type V: reverse obliquity

See also

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