Ravi Kumar Gupta1, Nipun Jindal2, Manish Pruthi3. 1. Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh, India. 2. Senior Resident, Department of Orthopaedics, Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh, India. 3. Consultant Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Oncology, Centre for Bone and Joint, Mumbai 400053, India.
Abstract
PURPOSE: We report the surgical outcome in 52 patients with acetabular otherwise considered as poor surgical choices. METHODS: 43 male and 9 female patients were operated at a mean age of 43 years and followed up for a mean duration of 60.3 months. There were 22 elementary fractures and 31 associated ones according to Letournal and Judet classification. Osteosynthesis was attempted in 48 patients whereas a primary total hip arthroplasty was performed in 4 patients. Outcome was assessed radiologically and functionally employing Harris Hip Score (HHS). RESULTS: Average HHS in osteosynthesis group was 82.56 ± 12.4 with excellent to good results in 59.6% of the cases. Symptomatic osteoarthritis occurred in 13.5% of cases, avascular necrosis and severe heterotopic ossification in 7.7% each, infection and nerve palsy in 11.5% each. CONCLUSION: Although the complication rates in this series is marginally more than that reported in literature, we recommend that the indications of surgical fixation in acetabular fractures need to be extended to those which were considered poor surgical choices.
PURPOSE: We report the surgical outcome in 52 patients with acetabular otherwise considered as poor surgical choices. METHODS: 43 male and 9 female patients were operated at a mean age of 43 years and followed up for a mean duration of 60.3 months. There were 22 elementary fractures and 31 associated ones according to Letournal and Judet classification. Osteosynthesis was attempted in 48 patients whereas a primary total hip arthroplasty was performed in 4 patients. Outcome was assessed radiologically and functionally employing Harris Hip Score (HHS). RESULTS: Average HHS in osteosynthesis group was 82.56 ± 12.4 with excellent to good results in 59.6% of the cases. Symptomatic osteoarthritis occurred in 13.5% of cases, avascular necrosis and severe heterotopic ossification in 7.7% each, infection and nerve palsy in 11.5% each. CONCLUSION: Although the complication rates in this series is marginally more than that reported in literature, we recommend that the indications of surgical fixation in acetabular fractures need to be extended to those which were considered poor surgical choices.
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