Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression plate

Introduction: Proximal femoral fractures are complex fractures following devastating injuries in young and elderly population. Despite marked improvement in implant design, surgical technique and patient care these fractures are associated with high incidence of implant failure, refracture and varus...

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Main Authors: Prakash A. Sasnur, Ismail Hathiwale, A.H. Sasnur, Kiran Biradar
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Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2015-07-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/14%20AJMS%20V8.N3.2015%20p%20235-238.pdf
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author Prakash A. Sasnur
Ismail Hathiwale
A.H. Sasnur
Kiran Biradar
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A.H. Sasnur
Kiran Biradar
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description Introduction: Proximal femoral fractures are complex fractures following devastating injuries in young and elderly population. Despite marked improvement in implant design, surgical technique and patient care these fractures are associated with high incidence of implant failure, refracture and varus collapse. Intramedullary nails are technically demanding and associated with high re-operation rates. The study was done to evaluate the outcome of proximal femoral fractures treated with proximal femur locking compression plate (PF-LCP). Methods: This study is conducted at Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Bijapur during the period Jan 2012 to March 2014.Pertrochanteric fractures especially unstable intertrochanteric & subtrochanteric fractures were included. Technical difficulties with the implant and operating time were quantified. Union of fracture site and implant related complications were followed up clinically and radiological. The Harris Hip Score was used to evaluate the functional outcome. Results: Thirty-two patients were available for final evaluation with average age of 55.4 years. The average operation time was 1 hour and 35 minutes with mean blood loss of 180ml. Union was achieved in all the cases with an average time of 17 weeks. Complications included one case of delayed union and three cases of varus collapse. Conclusion: PF-LCP achieves anatomical reduction and stable fixation with higher union rate and fewer complications.
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spelling doaj.art-872fb5a0a2ab4851b784d3fc2a4b07082022-12-22T02:32:34ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11430974-11432015-07-010803235238Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression platePrakash A. Sasnur0Ismail Hathiwale1A.H. Sasnur2Kiran Biradar3Department of Orthopaedics, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Bijapur-586108 Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Orthopaedics, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Bijapur-586108 Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Orthopaedics, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Bijapur-586108 Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Orthopaedics, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Bijapur-586108 Karnataka, IndiaIntroduction: Proximal femoral fractures are complex fractures following devastating injuries in young and elderly population. Despite marked improvement in implant design, surgical technique and patient care these fractures are associated with high incidence of implant failure, refracture and varus collapse. Intramedullary nails are technically demanding and associated with high re-operation rates. The study was done to evaluate the outcome of proximal femoral fractures treated with proximal femur locking compression plate (PF-LCP). Methods: This study is conducted at Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Bijapur during the period Jan 2012 to March 2014.Pertrochanteric fractures especially unstable intertrochanteric & subtrochanteric fractures were included. Technical difficulties with the implant and operating time were quantified. Union of fracture site and implant related complications were followed up clinically and radiological. The Harris Hip Score was used to evaluate the functional outcome. Results: Thirty-two patients were available for final evaluation with average age of 55.4 years. The average operation time was 1 hour and 35 minutes with mean blood loss of 180ml. Union was achieved in all the cases with an average time of 17 weeks. Complications included one case of delayed union and three cases of varus collapse. Conclusion: PF-LCP achieves anatomical reduction and stable fixation with higher union rate and fewer complications.http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/14%20AJMS%20V8.N3.2015%20p%20235-238.pdfProximal femoral fracturePF-LCPPertrochantericfractureSubtrochanteric fracture
spellingShingle Prakash A. Sasnur
Ismail Hathiwale
A.H. Sasnur
Kiran Biradar
Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression plate
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
Proximal femoral fracture
PF-LCP
Pertrochanteric
fracture
Subtrochanteric fracture
title Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression plate
title_full Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression plate
title_fullStr Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression plate
title_full_unstemmed Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression plate
title_short Surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral - locking compression plate
title_sort surgical outcome of proximal femoral fractures using proximal femoral locking compression plate
topic Proximal femoral fracture
PF-LCP
Pertrochanteric
fracture
Subtrochanteric fracture
url http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/14%20AJMS%20V8.N3.2015%20p%20235-238.pdf
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