We report a case of a subcapital fracture that occurred after reduction and fixation of an intertrochanteric fracture of the hip with a sliding screw. The subcapital fracture occurred 4 months after surgery for the intertrochanteric hip fracture. The subcapital fracture was
Intertrochanteric fracture of the hip comparison of Nail-plate fixation and Ender's nailing
β Scribed by A. Juhn; J. Krimerman; D. G. Mendes
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Volume
- 107
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-3916
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β¦ Synopsis
Between April 1979 and August 1983, 201
patients with intertrochanteric fractures of the hip were admitted to Haife Medical Center (Rothschild), Israel These patients were randomely divided into two groups: 104 patients underwent fixation with a compression screw and plate (Richard's Co ) and 97 patients underwent fixation with Ender's nails The results of both groups were analyzed and evaluated clinically, economically, and socially There were differences in operative time, incidence of infection, local complications, and functional capacity, but, on the other hand, no difference in the length of hospital stay The perioperative mortality was significantly higher in the group that underwent fixation with Ender nails (seven to one), but the overall mortality was the same for both groups The advantages of the Ender method are a quicker surgical procedure, diminished blood loss, and practically no risk of deep infection The fixation with compression screw and plate assures a better anatomical reduction of the hip with fewer local complications and a better functional result, but carries a higher risk of infection.
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