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Treatment of intertrochanteric fractures in elderly highrisk patients: dynamic hip screw vs. external fixation.
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Injury [Injury] 2014 Mar; Vol. 45 (3), pp. 568-72. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Nov 27. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Introduction: Although the use of a dynamic hip screw (DHS) is considered to be the preferred treatment for intertrochanteric fractures, the external fixation device could produce clinical outcomes comparable to the outcomes obtained with conventional treatment. Furthermore, because external fixation is minimally invasive, we expected a lower rate of morbidity. Therefore, we compared the two treatments in a clinical trial of elderly patients with intertrochanteric fracture.<br />Methods: 60 elderly high-risk patients with an average age of 78 years were treated for intertrochanteric fracture, resulting from a low energy trauma. Patients were randomly divided in two groups regarding to treatment. In Group A the patients were treated with DHS, while in Group B were treated with external fixator.<br />Results: The fixator was well accepted and no patient had significant difficulties while sitting or lying. The average intraoperative time was 73 min in Group A and 15 min in Group B (p<0.05). 27 patients of Group A need blood transfusion postoperatively and none in Group B (p<0.05). The mean duration of hospitalization in Group A and Group B was 8.4 and 2.2 days, respectively (p<0.05). 9 of patients Group B had pin-track infection grade 2 that all were treated by oral antibiotics. There were no differences in comorbidities, quality of reduction, screw cut out, bed sore and HHS between the two groups.<br />Conclusion: Treatment with external fixator is an effective treatment for intertrochanteric fractures in elderly highrisk patients. The advantages include quick and simple application, minimal blood loss, less radiation exposure, adequate fixation, pain reduction, early discharge from hospital, low costs and favourable functional outcomes.<br /> (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Blood Transfusion
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Hip Fractures physiopathology
Hip Fractures rehabilitation
Humans
Iran
Male
Middle Aged
Operative Time
Patient Selection
Postoperative Complications physiopathology
Postoperative Complications rehabilitation
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Anesthesia methods
Bone Screws
External Fixators
Fracture Healing
Hip Fractures surgery
Postoperative Complications surgery
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1879-0267
- Volume :
- 45
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Injury
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24332466
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2013.11.020