Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Comparison of Functional Outcome of Austin Moore Hemiarthroplasty VS Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty in Transcervical Femoral Neck Fractures in Elderly Population
View through CrossRef
Introduction: The most popular treatment for misplaced femoral neck fracture in the elderly is hemiarthroplasty.Unipolar and bipolar implants are the two types used in hemiarthroplasty. Different prostheses, such as Austin Moore, Thompson, and Bipolar prostheses, are employed based on the patient's mobility, neck, and bone stock in the medial buttress. Theoretically, bipolar prostheses prevent acetabular erosion by shifting weight to the inner bearing of the prosthesis, which in turn lessens the interaction between the prosthesis and acetabulum.Methodology: This cohort study was conducted by the orthopedic surgery department of Allied Hospital Faisalabadbetween January and June of 2025. Patients of both sexes with femur neck fractures of Garden Type III and GardenType IV who were between the ages of 50 and 70 were included. Patients with pathological fractures, those medicallyineligible for surgery, those with bilateral femur neck fractures, those who had undergone surgery on both the sameand opposite sides, and nonambulators were excluded. Patients were divided into two groups, Austin Moorehemiarthroplasty was done on patients in group A, while bipolar hemiarthroplasty was performed on patients ingroup B. The Haris Hip Score was used to determine the functional outcome both before and after surgery. It wasdetermined weekly for the first four weeks, then every two weeks for three months, and finally every month for sixmonths. An HHS of 90 or higher was considered exceptional, 80 to 89 good, 70 to 79 fair, and less than 70 bad.Results: The Harris hip scores for groups A and B in my study were 62.34 ± 7.32 and 63.42 ± 6.98 at baseline,respectively, and 89.43 ± 6.13 and 82.15 ± 7.45 at six months. 51.66% of patients in this study had outstandingtreatment outcomes from Austin Moore Hemiarthroplasty, 32.23% had good outcomes, 10.43% had acceptableoutcomes, and 5.69% had bad outcomes. 33.65% of patients who underwent bipolar hemiarthroplasty experiencedoutstanding results, 37.91% had good outcomes, 19.43% had fair outcomes, and 9.00% had bad outcomes.Conclusion: This study found that treating transcervical femoral neck fractures in elderly population withAustin Moore Hemiarthroplasty results in a better functional outcome than with Bipolar hemiarthroplasty.Keywords: Austin Moore Hemiarthroplasty; Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty; Femoral Neck Fractures; Harris HipScore; Outcome,
Islamabad Medical and Dental College
Title: Comparison of Functional Outcome of Austin Moore Hemiarthroplasty VS Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty in Transcervical Femoral Neck Fractures in Elderly Population
Description:
Introduction: The most popular treatment for misplaced femoral neck fracture in the elderly is hemiarthroplasty.
Unipolar and bipolar implants are the two types used in hemiarthroplasty.
Different prostheses, such as Austin Moore, Thompson, and Bipolar prostheses, are employed based on the patient's mobility, neck, and bone stock in the medial buttress.
Theoretically, bipolar prostheses prevent acetabular erosion by shifting weight to the inner bearing of the prosthesis, which in turn lessens the interaction between the prosthesis and acetabulum.
Methodology: This cohort study was conducted by the orthopedic surgery department of Allied Hospital Faisalabadbetween January and June of 2025.
Patients of both sexes with femur neck fractures of Garden Type III and GardenType IV who were between the ages of 50 and 70 were included.
Patients with pathological fractures, those medicallyineligible for surgery, those with bilateral femur neck fractures, those who had undergone surgery on both the sameand opposite sides, and nonambulators were excluded.
Patients were divided into two groups, Austin Moorehemiarthroplasty was done on patients in group A, while bipolar hemiarthroplasty was performed on patients ingroup B.
The Haris Hip Score was used to determine the functional outcome both before and after surgery.
It wasdetermined weekly for the first four weeks, then every two weeks for three months, and finally every month for sixmonths.
An HHS of 90 or higher was considered exceptional, 80 to 89 good, 70 to 79 fair, and less than 70 bad.
Results: The Harris hip scores for groups A and B in my study were 62.
34 ± 7.
32 and 63.
42 ± 6.
98 at baseline,respectively, and 89.
43 ± 6.
13 and 82.
15 ± 7.
45 at six months.
51.
66% of patients in this study had outstandingtreatment outcomes from Austin Moore Hemiarthroplasty, 32.
23% had good outcomes, 10.
43% had acceptableoutcomes, and 5.
69% had bad outcomes.
33.
65% of patients who underwent bipolar hemiarthroplasty experiencedoutstanding results, 37.
91% had good outcomes, 19.
43% had fair outcomes, and 9.
00% had bad outcomes.
Conclusion: This study found that treating transcervical femoral neck fractures in elderly population withAustin Moore Hemiarthroplasty results in a better functional outcome than with Bipolar hemiarthroplasty.
Keywords: Austin Moore Hemiarthroplasty; Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty; Femoral Neck Fractures; Harris HipScore; Outcome,.
Related Results
FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, ANATOMICAL DESCRIPTION, MECHANISM OF ACTION, CLASSIFICATION, CLINICAL EVALUATION, IMAGING EVALUATION, TREATMENT AND COMPLICATIONS
FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, ANATOMICAL DESCRIPTION, MECHANISM OF ACTION, CLASSIFICATION, CLINICAL EVALUATION, IMAGING EVALUATION, TREATMENT AND COMPLICATIONS
Introduction: Femoral neck fractures (FNF) are frequent and devastating injuries in orthopedics and traumatology. It usually has several therapeutic options depending on the type o...
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...
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, ...
Evaluation of Hemiarthroplasty by Bipolar Prosthesis in Displaced Femoral Neck fracture
Evaluation of Hemiarthroplasty by Bipolar Prosthesis in Displaced Femoral Neck fracture
Background: Fracture neck of femur typically occurs in elderly patients from low energy fall from standing height. There is an increased risk of mortality and morbidity in these pa...
Conjoined tendon preserving posterior approach in hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fractures: A prospective multicenter clinical study of 322 patients
Conjoined tendon preserving posterior approach in hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fractures: A prospective multicenter clinical study of 322 patients
Purpose
The posterior approach is widely used in femoral hemiarthroplasty. The major problem with this approach is the high risk of postoperative dislocation. A...
Efficacy of bipolar hemiarthroplasty in the elderly people: a study in a tertiary care centre
Efficacy of bipolar hemiarthroplasty in the elderly people: a study in a tertiary care centre
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> <span lang="EN-IN">Intertrochanteric fractures are associated with severe displacement and comminution are ...
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...
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Abstract
Spontaneous fractures were reported to be rare (<1%) in 1664 hospital admissions for hip fracture in the 1950s in Sweden. We report 11 fluoride-treat...

