Literature DB >> 15370582

Early revision after hemiarthroplasty and osteosynthesis of cervical hip fracture: short-term function mortality unchanged in 102 patients.

Jaakko Sipilä1, Pekka Hyvönen, Juha Partanen, Jukka Ristiniemi, Pekka Jalovaara.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is no consensus on whether osteosynthesis or hemiarthroplasty is preferable in the treatment of cervical hip fractures. Osteosynthesis is associated with more reoperations than hemiarthroplasty but there is little information available on the consequences of these reoperations. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We studied the effect on mortality, hospital stay and functional outcome of revision performed within 4 months of primary surgery with hemiarthroplasty or osteosynthesis for cervical hip fracture. 50 (6%) of 792 patients treated with uncemented Austin-Moore hemiarthroplasty and 52 (13%) of 411 patients with osteosynthesis (86 with two hook pins and 325 with three cannulated screws) had had revision surgery. Control groups matched for age, sex, residential status, walking ability at fracture, type of primary operation and fracture type consisted of patients who had not had a reoperation.
RESULTS: Reoperation impaired walking ability and was associated with increased use of walking aids at 4 months in the hemiarthroplasty group and the osteosynthesis group as compared to controls, but did not have any statistically significant effect on residential status. In the hemiarthroplasty group, 4-month mortality was 12% among the reoperated patients and 18% among the controls, while mortality at 1 year was 24% in both groups. The corresponding figures in the osteosynthesis group and controls were 6% and 6% at 4 months, respectively, and 17% and 13% at 1 year.
INTERPRETATION: To some extent, reoperation impairs early functional outcome after cervical hip fracture treated by either osteosynthesis or hemiarthroplasty, but does not increase mortality to any significant degree. Copyright 2004 Taylor & Francis

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15370582     DOI: 10.1080/00016470410001150-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Scand        ISSN: 0001-6470


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