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Neck of femur fracture management by general surgeons at a rural hospital.

Cristian Udovicich1, Dean Page1, Molla Huq2, Stephen Clifforth3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neck of femur (NOF) fractures are the most common injury among elderly patients and a significant burden on our healthcare system. AIMS: This study aimed toevaluate if an Australian rural hospital serviced by general surgeons can meet the established standards of care for the management of NOF fractures by undertaking surgery within 48 hours.
METHODS: An audit of patients presenting to an Australian rural hospital with NOF fractures over a seven-year period. Patients were excluded if they were transferred or suffered peri-prosthetic or multi-trauma-related fractures. Outcomes included time to surgery, length of stay, and in-hospital mortality, and were compared to three similar Australian studies from hospitals with specialist orthopedic units. Descriptive statistics and meta-analysis were performed.
RESULTS: Overall, 182 patients presented with NOF fractures and 114 met our inclusion criteria. Only 12 per cent of patients were transferred. Patients were mostly female (74 per cent) and elderly (mean age 84.0 years). A total of 79 per cent of patients were operated on within48 hours; other studies reported 67-86 per cent. Mean length of stay was 11.9 days (versus 7.7-13.7), and in-hospital mortality was 4 per cent (versus 2-7 per cent).
CONCLUSION: This audit suggests that an Australian rural hospital serviced by general surgeons can meet the established standards of care for management of most NOF fractures. Some post-surgery outcomes are similar to those reported by larger centers with specialized orthopedics units.

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Keywords:  Neck of femur; aged care; health outcome; hip fractures; hip surgery; rural health

Year:  2015        PMID: 26097516      PMCID: PMC4455026          DOI: 10.4066/AMJ.2015.2347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Med J        ISSN: 1836-1935


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