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High Complication Rate in Young Patients With High-Energy Intertrochanteric Femoral Fractures.

Michael H Amini, John J Feldman, John C Weinlein.   

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Although intertrochanteric femoral fractures in elderly patients are common injuries that have been studied extensively, little has been reported about high-energy intertrochanteric fractures in younger patients. This study examined the injury characteristics and outcomes of high-energy intertrochanteric fractures in patients younger than 65 years treated with either sliding hip screws (SHSs) or cephalomedullary nails (CMNs). A total of 37 patients younger than 65 years (mean age, 45 years) with high-energy intertrochanteric fractures and mean follow-up of 34 weeks were identified; 21 patients were treated with SHSs, and 16 patients were treated with CMNs. All fractures were AO/ Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) fracture type 31A1 or 31A2. Injury characteristics, measures of surgical quality, treatment outcomes, and complications were compared. Despite high-energy mechanisms of injury, 84% of patients had AO/OTA type 31A1 fractures, 60% presented with an Injury Severity Score of 17 or higher, and 78% sustained other injuries. There were no significant differences in tip-apex distance (TAD), reduction quality, blood loss, or surgical time (P>.05) for fractures treated with SHSs or CMNs. The overall rate of major complications requiring revision surgery was 13.5%; this difference was not statistically significant (P=.36). Young patients with intertrochanteric fractures often have multisystem trauma; these fractures are difficult to reduce by closed means, and young patients are more prone to complications than older patients. In particular, varus collapse occurred at a high rate in young patients with intertrochanteric fractures treated with SHSs despite relatively simple fracture patterns, satisfactory TAD, and satisfactory reduction quality. [Orthopedics. 2017; 40(2):e293-e299.]. Copyright 2016, SLACK Incorporated.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27925642     DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20161128-04

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopedics        ISSN: 0147-7447            Impact factor:   1.390


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