Title of article :
Valgus Osteotomy with DHS Fixation in the Management of Malunited Intertrochanteric Fractures in a Rural Population
Author/Authors :
Y, Subash Department of Orthopaedics - Saveetha University Saveetha Medical College and Hospital - Kanchipuram - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Malunited intertrochanteric fractures are frequently seen in rural populations as they tend to go in for native treatment with traditional bone setters. The resulting Coxa vara is associated with shortening, abductor weakness,
limp and decreased range of movement of the affected hip.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of Valgus
osteotomy with Dynamic hip screw (DHS) fixation in the
management of these fractures and to evaluate the functional
outcome using the Harris hip score.
Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients with malunited
intertrochanteric fractures who presented between January
2011 to January 2013 were managed by Valgus osteotomy
with DHS fixation and were followed-up for a minimum
period of three years.
Results: There was a male preponderance seen in our study
with the right hip being more commonly affected. The most
common mode of injury was slip and fall followed by road
traffic accidents. The duration of native treatment ranged
from seven to 12 weeks and the time of presentation to the
hospital ranged from four to nine months following injury.
Pre-operative mean neck shaft angle was 94.73° while it was
134.6° post-operatively. The mean pre-operative Harris hip
score was 72.33 and it was 91 at follow-up. All patients were
happy with the procedure and the functional outcome. Conclusion: Valgus osteotomy with DHS fixation is an effective procedure in the management of malunited
intertrochanteric fractures. It corrects the limb length
discrepancy, restores the decreased neck shaft angle, improves range of movement, restores the integrity of the abductor mechanism of the hip and gives good functional results.
Keywords :
intertrochanteric fractures , malunion , valgus osteotomy , DHS
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal