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2021, Vol. 5 Issue 1, Part A
A study on complications of proximal femoral nails in management of intertrochanteric fracture
Author(s): Dr. Joseph Eugene, Dr. Hemanth R, Dr. Rajagopal HP, Dr. Ashok Kumar Reddy K and Dr. Preksha Vijay
Abstract: Most intertrochanteric fractures occur in patients above 50 yrs who have additional systemic problems and functional disability. So the goal to treatment is early mobilization and return to pre operative functional state. Current treatment approach is possible anatomical reduction and rigid fixation. Considering the mean harris hip score as 93 and assuming the standard deviation as 4, with 5% relative precision and 95% confidence level, the minimum required sample size is 23. However 70 patients were selected for our study. Among the early complications that were being evaluated, 3 patients had superficial infections which were treated by a course of antibiotics. 1 patient had a stage 1 pressure sore which was managed with daily dressing. The wound healed well. 1 patient had backing out of the lag screw at immediate post op period. This was probably because the lag screw was inserted into the fracture site. However at 3 months and 6 months of follow up there was no further backing out of the screw and the fracture united well.
Pages: 38-40  |  712 Views  76 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Joseph Eugene, Dr. Hemanth R, Dr. Rajagopal HP, Dr. Ashok Kumar Reddy K, Dr. Preksha Vijay. A study on complications of proximal femoral nails in management of intertrochanteric fracture. Nat J Clin Orthop 2021;5(1):38-40 DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/orthor.2021.v5.i1a.258
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