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Bong-Ju Park1, Hong-Man Cho1, Woong-Bae Min1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare the clinical and radiological results between internal fixation using the proximal femoral nail system and bipolar hemiarthroplasty (BHA) in reverse oblique intertrochanteric hip fractures in elderly patients.Entities:
Keywords: Femur; Hemiarthroplasty; Intertrochanteric fractures; Intramedullary nailing
Year: 2015 PMID: 27536619 PMCID: PMC4972720 DOI: 10.5371/hp.2015.27.3.152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hip Pelvis ISSN: 2287-3260
Dermographic Characteristics between the Groups
Values are presented as number only or median (range).
OR-IF: open reduction-internal fixation group, BHA: bipolar hemiarthroplasty group, BMI: body mass index, ASA: American Society of Anaesthesiologists.
Intraoperative Finding between the Groups
Values are presented as median (range).
OR-IF: open reduction-internal fixation group, BHA: bipolar hemiarthroplasty group.
* From admission to operation.
Outcomes according to Harris Hip Score and VAS Score
Values are presented as median (range).
VAS: visual analog scale, OR-IF: open reduction-internal fixation group, BHA: bipolar hemiarthroplasty group.
Fig. 1An 82-year old female patient. (A) Preoperative anteroposterior radiograph of a pertrochanteric hip fracture (AO/OTA type 31.A2). The lateral wall is not broken. (B) Before her operation, we found a lateral wall fracture and a postoperative radiograph shows a lateral wall fracture of the left hip. (C) Follow-up at 24 months showing the lateral wall is migrating proximally.
Comparison of Radiologic Results
Values are presented as number only or median (range).
OR-IF: open reduction-internal fixation group, BHA: bipolar hemiarthroplasty group.
Fig. 2An 85-year-old female patient. (A) Anteroposterior radiograph of a pertrochanteric hip fracture (AO/OTA type 31.A3). The lateral wall is broken. (B) Postoperative radiograph. (C) Follow-up at six-weeks showing a displaced lateral wall fragment. (D) Follow-up at 24 months showing stable fixation of the femoral stem and united lateral wall fragments.
Fig. 3A 78-year-old male patient. (A) Preoperative anteroposterior (AP) radiograph of a pertrochanteric hip fracture (AO/OTA type 31.A3). The lateral wall is broken. (B) Postoperative radiograph. Reduction of the fracture fragments is insufficient. (C) AP radiograph shows that the fracture healed 8 months after surgery. (D) The intramedullary nail system was removed 24 months after surgery.
Complications during Follow-up Period
OR-IF: open reduction-internal fixation group, BHA: bipolar hemiarthroplasty group, ABG: autogenous bone graft, AF: additional fixation
Fig. 4An 81-years-old female patient. (A) Anteroposterior radiograph of a pertrochanteric hip fracture (AO/OTA type 31.A3). The lateral wall is broken. (B) Postoperative radiograph. (C) Follow-up at 24 months showing non-union of the fracture.