Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Comparison of functional outcomes between cemented and uncemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty for intracapsular neck femur fractures

View through CrossRef
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> The neck of femoral fracture is common and leading fracture in orthopaedic practice. The older age group and female are more to prone to develop this fracture.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> A prospective, clinical observational, analytical comparative study was undertaken in the department of Orthopaedics of Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital in Udaipur, Rajasthan from January 2018 to June 2019. 52 adult patients with neck of femur fracture, 26 patients in each group. <strong></strong></p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> In our study, the mean age was 77.72 years. Female preponderance was seen in our study. In our study mean duration of surgery in uncemented group was 65.78 minutes and mean duration of surgery in cemented group was 79.89 minutes. The mean total HHS in our patient was 86.63 with standard deviation of 6.18. Mean HHS for cemented group was 86 and for uncemented group was 87.23. We found 20 excellent result and 27 good results (35.71% and 51.92% respectively). We also found 5 fair result (12.37%). There were 2 complications, both in cemented group, one had post-operative dislocation and other had a cement reaction.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> Both cemented and uncemented hemiarthroplasty are equally good options in the treatment of femoral neck fractures in the elderly. However, it is to be noted that the duration of surgery &amp; complications, were both less in the uncemented group as compared to cemented hemiarthroplasty group in our study. </p>
Title: Comparison of functional outcomes between cemented and uncemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty for intracapsular neck femur fractures
Description:
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> The neck of femoral fracture is common and leading fracture in orthopaedic practice.
The older age group and female are more to prone to develop this fracture.
</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> A prospective, clinical observational, analytical comparative study was undertaken in the department of Orthopaedics of Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital in Udaipur, Rajasthan from January 2018 to June 2019.
52 adult patients with neck of femur fracture, 26 patients in each group.
<strong></strong></p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> In our study, the mean age was 77.
72 years.
Female preponderance was seen in our study.
In our study mean duration of surgery in uncemented group was 65.
78 minutes and mean duration of surgery in cemented group was 79.
89 minutes.
The mean total HHS in our patient was 86.
63 with standard deviation of 6.
18.
Mean HHS for cemented group was 86 and for uncemented group was 87.
23.
We found 20 excellent result and 27 good results (35.
71% and 51.
92% respectively).
We also found 5 fair result (12.
37%).
There were 2 complications, both in cemented group, one had post-operative dislocation and other had a cement reaction.
</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> Both cemented and uncemented hemiarthroplasty are equally good options in the treatment of femoral neck fractures in the elderly.
However, it is to be noted that the duration of surgery &amp; complications, were both less in the uncemented group as compared to cemented hemiarthroplasty group in our study.
 </p>.

Related Results

Uncemented and cemented primary total hip arthroplasty in the Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register Evaluation of 170,413 operations
Uncemented and cemented primary total hip arthroplasty in the Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register Evaluation of 170,413 operations
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Since the introduction of total hip arthroplasty (THA) in Sweden, both components have most commonly been cemented. A decade ago the frequency of uncemented...
Risk factors, classification, and operative choices of femur fractures at a Tertiary Hospital: first report from Somalia
Risk factors, classification, and operative choices of femur fractures at a Tertiary Hospital: first report from Somalia
AbstractA traumatic femur fracture is a significant cause of morbidity, affecting one to three million individuals annually. The present is the first study investigated the epidemi...
Outcome of Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty in Neck of Femur Fractures
Outcome of Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty in Neck of Femur Fractures
Background and objectives: Femoral neck fractures are a major cause of morbidity, particularly in older adults. Bipolar hemiarthroplasty (BHA) is commonly used for their management...
Assessment of Epidemiological Profile of Hip Fractures and Their Risk Factors in A Tertiary Care Centre
Assessment of Epidemiological Profile of Hip Fractures and Their Risk Factors in A Tertiary Care Centre
Introduction: Hip fractures are common injuries contributing to both morbidity and mortality in the elderly. The present case–control study was conducted to assess the ...
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Abstract Introduction: Although traumatic chylothorax is predominantly associated with penetrating injuries, instances following blunt trauma, as a rare and challenging condition, ...
Stochastic Propagation of Discrete Fracture Networks
Stochastic Propagation of Discrete Fracture Networks
This reference is for an abstract only. A full paper was not submitted for this conference. Abstract Fractures are ubiquitous st...

Back to Top