Literature DB >> 1685055

[The Gamma Nail in per- and intertrochanteric femoral fractures--alternative or supplement to the dynamic hip screw? A prospective randomized study of 100 patients with per- and intertrochanteric femoral fractures in the surgical clinic of the City Hospital of Triemli, Zurich, September 1989 - June 1990].

P Guyer1, M Landolt, H Keller, C Eberle.   

Abstract

In a prospective randomised trial between September 89 and June 90 one hundred patients with per- and subtrochanteric fractures were consecutively treated by Gamma-nail or DHS. The average age of both groups was about 80 years. The operation time for Gamma-nailing was longer than for DHS-implantation and also the postoperative blood loss was higher in the Gamma-nail-group. We found no difference of intraoperative blood loss, of perioperative letality and in duration of hospital care. 90% of Gamma-nail-patients and 80% of DHS-patients were successfully able to walk four days after operation with full weight bearing on the operated limb. Six patients (12%) with DHS had to be reoperated within 6 weeks. Three patients with unstable fractures got cranial perforation of the cephalic screw after mobilisation. The other three patients had soft tissue complications. Five patients (10%) of the Gamma-nail-group were reoperated, one case because of missed distal locking, one because of cranial perforation of the cephalic screw after varus dislocation of the proximal fragment. One patient suffered intraoperatively a proximal femur shaft fracture which was corrected during operation. In one case a wound hematoma was evacuated, an other patient needed secondary wound closure. Despite technical imperfection of implant and instruments, we conclude that the Gamma-nail allows a very high percentage early and full weight bearing immediately after operation. So we consider that in the treatment of unstable pertrochanteric fractures of geriatric patients, the Gamma-nail has proven to be more efficient than the DHS.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1685055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aktuelle Traumatol        ISSN: 0044-6173


  7 in total

1.  [Results of surgical management of unstable pertrochanteric femoral fractures with the dynamic hip screw and T-plate].

Authors:  N Geissler; O Meffert; A Stapel; H Heymann
Journal:  Unfallchirurgie       Date:  1994-04

Review 2.  Surgical interventions for treating extracapsular hip fractures in older adults: a network meta-analysis.

Authors:  Sharon R Lewis; Richard Macey; Joseph Lewis; Jamie Stokes; James R Gill; Jonathan A Cook; William Gp Eardley; Martyn J Parker; Xavier L Griffin
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2022-02-10

Review 3.  Cephalomedullary nails versus extramedullary implants for extracapsular hip fractures in older adults.

Authors:  Sharon R Lewis; Richard Macey; James R Gill; Martyn J Parker; Xavier L Griffin
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2022-01-26

Review 4.  [Valgisation osteotomy of unstable pertrochanteric femoral fracture. Results of 92 patients over 7.75 years].

Authors:  J M Rueger; A Sarnighausen; P Konold; W Linhart
Journal:  Unfallchirurgie       Date:  1993-10

5.  [Proximal femur fractures: results and complications after osteosynthesis with PFN and TGN].

Authors:  M Müller; A Seitz; L Besch; R E Hilgert; A Seekamp
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 1.000

Review 6.  Influence of osteoporosis on fracture fixation--a systematic literature review.

Authors:  J Goldhahn; N Suhm; S Goldhahn; M Blauth; B Hanson
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 4.507

7.  [Risk and prognosis of hip para-articular fractures. A comparison of treatment results of femoral neck and pertrochanteric femoral fractures].

Authors:  H Wissing; T Peterson; A Doht
Journal:  Unfallchirurgie       Date:  1996-04
  7 in total

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