Short-term follow-up effect of total hip replacement in fresh and old femoral neck fractures of middle-aged and old patients
- VernacularTitle:中老年新鲜与陈旧性股骨颈骨折全髋关节置换术近期疗效分析
- Author:
Liu YANG
;
Lin GUO
;
Wenliang WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Femoral neck fractures;
Hip prosthesis;
Treatment outc ome
- From:
Chinese Journal of Trauma
2003;0(11):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To compare the short-term follow-up cu ra tive effect of primary total hip replacement (THR) in treating fresh and old fem oral neck fractures. Methods Double follow-ups with an in terval of 13 months were performed in patients with femoral neck fractures under going THR in our department from January 1997 to October 1999. Results After a follow-up for 37-62 months (mean 44 months), we obtained f ull data of 47 patients [41-77 years old, (61.8?5.22) years old] with preoperative Harris score of 28.40?10.14 and postoperative score of 85.20?7. 91. The Harris score of patients with fresh femoral neck fractures (FFNF) incr eased from 21.60?8.73 preoperatively to 82.50?9.81 postoperatively〔at age of (63.50?5.53) years〕 and that of patients with old femoral neck fracture (O FNF) from 37.70?13.50 to 90.63?5.79, [at age of (58.90?7.81) years]. Of 47 patients, only one case had dislocation once within six weeks postoperative ly during function exercise and recovered after manual reduction. Another one wi th excellent function evaluation was given again internal fixation three years a fter THR because of femoral shaft fracture and obtained satisfactory recovery. N o complications were found in other patients. The mean Harris score in patients with OFNF was significantly higher than those with FFNF ( P