Title of article :
A Prospective Study to Evaluate the Management of Sub-trochanteric Femur Fractures with Long Proximal Femoral Nail
Author/Authors :
M, Kumar Department of Orthopaedics - Dr SN Medical College and Hospital - Jodhpur - India , V, Akshat Department of Orthopaedics - Jhalawar Hospital and Medical College - Jhalawar - India , A, Kanwariya Department of Anaesthesia - Dr SN Medical College and Hospital - Jodhpur - India , M, Gandhi Department of Paediatric Dentistry - Government Dental College - Jaipur - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Sub-trochanteric fractures of the femur remains one of the most challenging fractures faced by orthopaedic surgeons. This study was done to analyse the management and complications of sub-trochanteric fractures using long proximal femoral nail (PFN).
Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study of 50
patients with sub-trochanteric fractures of femur who were
treated with long PFN at a tertiary care center from July 2012
to June 2016. The fractures were classified according to
Seinsheimer classification. All patients were assessed
functionally by Harris Hip Score.
Results: Average duration of union was 17.08 weeks (range
13 to 32 weeks), union was achieved in 92% cases. Closed
reduction was achieved in 68% cases and open reduction was
required in 32% cases. Various intraoperative complications
were seen in 12% and delayed complications in 26% of
cases. Good anatomical results were achieved in 86% of
cases and 14% were fair. As per Harris Hip score, excellent
results were noted in 28% cases, good in 56% cases and fair
in 16% cases.
Conclusion: The long PFN is a reliable implant for subtrochanteric femur fractures, with high rate of bone union and minimal soft tissue damage. Intramedullary fixation has biological and biomechanical advantages, but the surgery is technically demanding.
Keywords :
sub-trochanteric fractures , Seinsheimer classification , long Proximal Femoral Nail
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal