Journal of Clinical Medicine (Feb 2024)

Femoral Neck Fractures Treated by Closed Reduction and Internal Fixation with the Double Fluoroscope Technique: A Preliminary Study

  • Hyun Hee Lee,
  • Kyung-Yil Kang,
  • Seung-Yong Sung,
  • Soo-Bin Lee,
  • Sang-Hee Kim,
  • Su-Il Jung,
  • Dong Hyuk Shin,
  • Byung Hak Oh,
  • Dong-Sik Chae

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13051418
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 1418

Abstract

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Background: Fractures of the femur require significant radiation exposure during operations using fluoroscopy (C-arm), posing a high risk of radiation exposure to the medical staff and patients. To address this concern, in this study, we investigated the efficacy of using two fluoroscopy machines simultaneously. Methods: We categorized 30 patients with femoral neck fracture (FNF) into single and double C-arm groups. The operation and radiation exposure times during a closed reduction and internal fixation operation were investigated to evaluate whether the operation and radiation exposure times were effectively audited when the operation was performed using a double C-arm. Results: The total operation times were 93.21 ± 20.70 min and 66.69 ± 13.97 min for the single and double C-arm groups, respectively. Additionally, the total radiation times were 100.43 ± 24.59 s and 83.06 ± 19.53 s for the single and double C-arm groups, respectively. Operation and radiation exposure times in the two groups showed statistically significant differences (p Conclusion: The use of double C-arm in FNF can reduce operation and radiation exposure times. Hence, using the double C-arm in surgical treatment could reduce the risk of radiation exposure to medical staff and patients.

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