A Clinical Study of Trochanteric Fracture of the Femur
10.4055/jkoa.1983.18.3.461
- Author:
Chil Soo KWON
;
Kwang Yoon SEO
;
Bum Gu LEE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Trochanteric fracture;
Jewett nail;
Compression hip screw
- MeSH:
Accidents, Traffic;
Aged;
Classification;
Clinical Study;
Early Ambulation;
Femur;
Hip;
Hip Fractures;
Humans;
Incidence;
Lower Extremity;
Male;
Methods;
Orthopedics;
Pelvis;
Seoul;
Upper Extremity;
Weight-Bearing
- From:The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1983;18(3):461-469
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
It is generally accepted that trochanteric fractures are best treated by internal fixation as it provide satisfactory reduction and fixation of the fractures allowing early mobilization of the patient thus avoiding general and local complication following this sort of trauma. Fourty-seven cases of trochanteric fracture of the femur were treated at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Paik Hospital, Seoul, Inje Medical College from June 1974 to June 1982 and clinical analysis was made with particular emphasis on the comparision between compression hip screw fixation and Jewett nail technique. The result of the analysis are as follows: l. 63% of the male patient belongs to active age group in contrary to common belief in age incidence and the common causes of the injury was traffic accidents and fall from height. 2. By the Tronzo classification of the intertrochanteric fracture, the most common type is type III and type V was predomonant in the traffic accidents group and 87% of all cases belongs to unstable category. 3. Of the seventeen associated injuries, visceral injuries, fracture of the lower extremities, fractures of the upper extremities, fractures of the pelvis were observed in order of frequency. 4. More general complications were observed among the conservatively treated group and local complications occurred mainly in the group treated with Jewett naiL 5. The compression hip screw method seemed to be superior to Jewett nail owi#ng to shorter operation time, less blood loss and less complications. 6. Ender nail appears to be a promising method of treatment in the elderly patient because it had shorter operation time, negligible blood loss, minimal stress to the patient and early mobilization and weight bearing.