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Double-plate compound osteosynthesis for pathological fractures of the proximal femur: high survivorship and low complication rate

Authors :
Merckaert, Sophie
Fontanellaz-Castiglione, Christian D
Fornari, Eric D
Tannast, Moritz
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer, 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Management of pathological fractures of the proximal femur is often challenging. Compound double-plate osteosynthesis has been specifically developed for surgical treatment of these pathological fractures. To our knowledge, this study represents the largest series to date of double-plate compound osteosynthesis with the longest follow-up. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using our institutional digital database, we identified 61 procedures in 53 patients at the proximal femur. Patients were divided into two groups. A 'primary' group with all cases in which a double-plate compound osteosynthesis was performed as initial procedure (n = 46) and a 'revision' group with all cases in which a double-plate compound osteosynthesis was performed as revision procedure after failed previous attempts of internal fixation (n = 15). (1) The survivorship of the hip was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier survivorship analysis. (2) Complications were graded using Sink's classification. (3) The functional outcome was quantified with the Merle d'Aubigné and Postel score. (4) Risk factors were identified based on a multivariate Cox-regression analysis. RESULTS The cumulative Kaplan-Meier survivorship of the primary group was 96% at 6 months, 90% at 1 year, 5 years and thereafter and 83% at 6 months, 74% at 1 year, 53% at 2 years for the 'revision' group (p = 0.0008). According to the classification of Sink et al., the rate of grade III and IV complications was significantly lower in the primary group (p

Subjects

Subjects :
610 Medicine & health

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........53a2cc0f79693606311ffbcbd9e46125
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7892/boris.136689